Michael H. Crespin
Political Science
University of Oklahoma
United States of America
Biography
Michael H. Crespin is Associate Director of the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center and Professor of Political Science at The University of Oklahoma. He earned his Ph.D. from Michigan State University in 2005 and served in the office of U.S. Representative Dan Lipinski as an APSA Congressional Fellow from 2005-06. Mike assists in leading the Center's graduate program and undergraduate research fellows. He also guides students as they take part in the Capitol Scholars program with internships at the Capitol and weekly seminars on campus. Mike also teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on the U.S. Congress and American Federal Government.
Research Interest
American Politics, Political Geography, Congress, Elections,
Publications
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1.Edwards B, Crespin M, Williamson RD, Palmer M. Institutional Control of Redistricting and the Geography of Representation. The Journal of Politics. 2017 Apr 1;79(2):722-6. 2.2.Crespin M, Edwards B. Redistricting and Individual Contributions to Congressional Candidates. Political Research Quarterly. 2016 Jun;69(2):220-32. 3.Clemens A, Crespin M, Finocchiaro CJ. Earmarks and subcommittee government in the US Congress. American Politics Research. 2015 Nov;43(6):1074-106. 4.Crespin MH, Madonna A, Sievert J, Amentâ€Stone N. The Establishment of Party Policy Committees in the US Senate: Coordination, Not Coercion. Social Science Quarterly. 2015 Mar 1;96(1):34-48.