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Univ. Prof. Dr. Sascha Huber is a Professor of Political Science at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, specializing in political participation, voting behavior, and experimental methods. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical research, focusing on institutional factors influencing voter decisions and the psychological dimensions of political engagement. He leads the Empirical Political Research Team, collaborating with researchers like Dr. Holger Reinermann and Fabio Best, MA.
His research explores how electoral systems, media exposure, and coalition signals shape voter behavior in Germany and beyond. Key themes include gender disparities in political knowledge, the impact of absent incumbents on election outcomes, and the role of experimental methodologies in political science. Recent studies analyze the 2021 German federal election dynamics and the interplay between information flows and democratic processes.
Huber’s scholarly contributions span edited volumes such as Information Flows, Elections, and Democracy (2023) and peer-reviewed articles in journals like Electoral Studies. He actively engages in teaching, designing courses on political attitude research and behavioral methodologies.
His advisory and grant work remains unspecified, though his research group’s focus on experimental designs highlights methodological innovation. Collaborations with institutions like the University of Mainz’s political science department underscore his institutional ties.


