David Hill Department of Political Science Stetson University Deland, Florida 32724 (386) 822-7579 dhill@stetson.edu Current Position Associate Professor of Political Science, Stetson University, Deland, Florida (2007-). Previous Academic Positions 2006-2007, Associate Professor of Political Science, Valdosta State University, Valdosta Georgia. 2002-2006, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia. 1999-2002, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA. 1998-1999, Graduate Teaching Associate, University of Florida. 1997-1998, Graduate Teaching Associate, University of Florida. Education Ph.D., Political Science (August 1999), University of Florida. M.A., Political Science 1996, University of Florida. (Focus in American Politics). B.A., cum laude, Political Science, 1994, Stetson University, Deland, Florida. Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Summer Program in Quantitative Methods, University of Michigan, Summer 1997. Books American Voter Turnout: An Institutional Perspective. (2006) Boulder: Westview Press.
Peer Reviewed Articles "Achieving Validation: Barack Obama and Black Turnout in 2008," State Politics and Policy Quarterly (with Seth McKee and Trey Hood). Forthcoming The 2010 Referendum and Parliamentary Elections in Kyrgyzstan, Electoral Studies (with Eugene Huskey). Forthcoming The Party Isn t Over: An Analysis of the Communist Party in the Czech Republic Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics. (with Jiri Lach, James Laplant, and James Peterson) Summer (2010). Was the Joke on the Democrats Again? Registration, Turnout, and Partisan Choice in the 2004 Presidential Election. (with Michael Martinez) American Review of Politics Spring/Summer (2007): 81-95. "The Governor and the Lieutenant Governor: Forms of Cooperation Between Two State Executives." (With David Winder) Politics and Policy 34 (2006): 634-656. The Electoral College, Mobilization, and Turnout in the 2000 Presidential Election. (with Seth Mckee) American Politics Research 33 (2005): 700-725. Citizen Participation in Local Government: Evidence From New England Town Meetings (with Victor Desantis) State and Local Government Review 36 (3 2004): 163-173. A Two Step Approach to Assessing the Composition Effects of the National Voter Registration Act. Electoral Studies. 22 (2003): 703-20. Did Motor Voter Work? (with Michael Martinez) American Politics Quarterly 27 (3 1999): 296-315. Book Chapters Political Institutions and the Ongoing Transformation of an Essentially Conservative Democracy. (2008) Governmental and Political Systems: A Comparative Approach. Second Edition. Carlos De Cuerto et. al. (eds.): 177-211. (with Bill Nylen) Politics and Government in the United States. 2007. Governmental and Political Systems: A Comparative Approach. Carlos De Cuerto et. al. (eds.): 177-208 (with Bill Nylen) Elections, Enron, the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, and a Window of Opportunity. 2003. in Political Science: An Overview of the Fields. Third Edition. James W. Peterson, Lee M. Allen, and Nolan J. Argyle (eds). Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt Publishing: 257-260. Burke, Brendan, Victor DeSantis, David Hill, Mark Kemper, and Michael Kryzanek. (2003). The Current Condition and Future Direction of Participation and Trust in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Richard T. Moore (ed.) Memos to the Governor. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration. Working Papers A Cross-National Examination of the Impact of Government Structure on Citizen Level Sophistication. The Interactive Effects of Electoral Reform, Competition and Age on Turnout. (with Michael Martinez) Presidents, Parliaments, and Turnout: The Indirect Effects of the Separation of Powers on Turnout. Conference Papers A Cross-National Examination of the Impact of Government Structure on Citizen Level Sophistication. Paper presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, January 3-7. "Achieving Validation: Barack Obama and Black Turnout in 2008," Paper Presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Jacksonville, April 23-27. The New Democratic Majority: Who Voted in the 2008 Presidential Election? Paper prepared for presentation at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, September 3-6. The Interactive Effects of Electoral Reform, Competition and Age on Turnout. Paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-31. (with Michael Martinez) Presidents, Parliaments, and Turnout: The Indirect Effects of the Separation of Powers on Turnout. Paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August 28-31. The Impact of Government Structure on Political Knowledge. Paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 3-6. A Decade of SCHIP: A Multivariate Analysis of Enrollment Patterns across the States. Paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting Las Vegas, Nevada, March 12-15. (with Larry Carter, Patricia Hinton, and James Laplant). "Castles in the Sand: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Shifting Party Coalitions in the Czech Republic" Paper to be presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Georgia Political Science Association, Savannah, GA, November 16-18, 2006 (With James, Laplant, James Peterson, and Jiri Lach).
Divided Government, Citizen Attitudes, and Turnout in Presidential Elections Paper presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 31-September 3. Citizen Attitudes about Divided Government in the United States: Does the Public Really Care? Paper presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, January 4-7 (with Steve Craig and Scott Richards). Was the Joke on the Democrats Again? Registration, Turnout, and Partisan Choice in the 2004 Presidential Election. Paper to be presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington D.C., September 1-4 (with Michael Martinez.). Social Capital and Adolescent Political Socialization. Paper presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA March 23-26, 2005 (with James Laplant). The Relationship Between the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. (with David Winder) Paper presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 2004. Separable Preferences Versus Nonseparable Preferences: Citizen Attitudes about Divided Government in the United States. (With Stephen Craig, and Elizabeth Christie) Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January 8-10, 2004. The Electoral College, Mobilization, and Turnout in the 2000 Presidential Election. Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Georgia Political Science Association, Savannah, GA.(with Seth McKee) The Electoral College, Mobilization, and Turnout. Paper presented at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. Registration Reform, Mobilization, and Class Bias in State Electorates, 1980-1996. Paper presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington D.C. Did the NVRA Work in Midterm Elections? Paper to be presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 27-30. (with Michael Martinez) Assessing the Impact of the National Voter Registration Act on Midterm Elections. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta GA, September 2-5, 1999. (with Michael Martinez) The National Voter Registration Act and Turnout in the 1996 Elections: An Individual Level Analysis of Voting Among Social Groups. Paper to be presented at the 1998 Annual Meetings of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
The Impact of the National Voter Registration on the Social Composition of State Electorates. Paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. Did Motor Voter Work? Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC (with Michael D. Martinez). Issue Mobilization in the 1994 Congressional Elections. Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana (with James Conley). PACs and NAFTA: An Analysis of the Influence of Campaign Contributions on Legislative Voting. Paper presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Sarasota, Florida. Grants 2000/2001 Faculty and Librarian Research Grant, Bridgewater State College ($5,000). Applied Research Government Excellence Team (Valdosta State University) Developed and implemented surveys gauging public opinion in Lowndes County, Georgia 2004 Georgia Primaries and the 2004 general election. The surveys were published in the Valdosta Daily Times. Survey Research Center, Institute for Regional Development. (Bridgewater State College) Developed and implemented three surveys gauging public opinion in Southeastern Massachusetts prior to the primaries and general election (November 1999, February 2000, October 2000). The results of all three surveys were published in the Brockton Enterprise and the Quincy Patriot Ledger. (with Victor Desantis) Courses Taught Research Methods in Political Science; Parties and Interest Groups; Congress; Freshman Seminar: Elections; Freshman Seminar: Voice of the People; Voters, Elections, Campaigns; Public Opinion and Mass Political Behavior; Southern Politics; United States Senate; American Federal Government; American Federal Government: Honors; Campaign 2000; Senior Seminar in Political Science: Political Participation; Quantitative Methods in Public Administration; Research Methods in Public Administration; Public Policy Analysis. Teaching Awards 1998-1999 Graduate School Graduate Student Teaching Award. University of Florida. Departmental Work and Service Faculty Coordinator Stetson University Model United States Senate: Department of Political
Science, Stetson University (2007-). American Politics New Hire Search Committee (Chair): Department of Political Science, Valdosta State University (Fall 2006). Public Law New Hire Search Committee (Chair): Department of Political Science, Valdosta State University (Fall 2005). Public Administration New Hire Search Committee: Department of Political Science, Valdosta State University (Spring 2005). Public Law New Hire Search Committee: Department of Political Science, Valdosta State University (Spring 2005). American Politics New Hire Search Committee: Department of Political Science, Valdosta State University (Spring 2004). Strategic Planning Committee: Department of Political Science, Valdosta State University, 2004- Present. Stetson University Model Senate: Recruited a team of 18 students to attend the Stetson University Model Senate, 2004-2005. Faculty Advisor Pi Sigma Alpha: Initiated and completed the process of establishing a charter chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, Valdosta State University, 2003-present. MPA New Hire Search Committee: Department of Political Science, Valdosta State University (Fall 2003). Undergraduate Curriculum Committee: Department of Political Science, Bridgewater State College, 1999/2000; 2000/2001. Judicial Politics New Hire Search Committee: Department of Political Science, Bridgewater State College, 2000/2001 academic year. Faculty Advisor: Political Science Club: Department of Political Science, Bridgewater State College. Faculty Advisor: Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honor Society): Department of Political Science, Bridgewater State College. Stetson University Model Senate: Established the Stetson University Model Senate as an institutionally funded annual trip and a one-credit academic unit. MPA New Hire Search Committee: Department of Political Science, Bridgewater State College, 1999/2000 academic year. Associate Director of the Florida Consortium for Political Research (University of Florida:1995-
1997). In this position I acted as a liaison between the ICPSR at the University of Michigan and the nine member institutions in the State of Florida. In addition, to ordering data from the ICPSR data for the member institutions, I also provided advice to members concerning possible data sources for research. Institutional Service University General Education Committee (2010-) Gamma of Florida Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa: Stetson University: President (2009-) Artists and Lecturers Committee: Stetson University (2009-2010) Student Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Symposium Committee: Stetson University (Fall 2008-) Stetson University Pre-Law Committee (Fall 2007-) Service Learning Faculty Group: Stetson University (Fall 2007-) Graduate School Discussion Panel: Stetson University (Spring 2009) Group Discussion Leader: Stetson University Deliberative Opinion Poll: Stetson University (Spring 2009) Post-Election Panel on the 2008 Presidential Election: Stetson University (Fall 2008) Faculty Panel on the Causes and Consequence of the Financial Crisis (Fall 2008) Public Talk on the Reagan Presidency (Fall 2007) Faculty Advisor, Floyd M. Riddick Model United States Senate (Fall 2007-) Valdosta State University Faculty Senate, Valdosta State University, (2006-2007) Core Curriculum Program Review: Social Science Subcommittee (Chair), Valdosta State University (2005-Present) Academic Honors and Award Scholarship Subcommittee, Valdosta State University (Spring 2006) Social Studies Discipline Committee, Valdosta State University (2003-2005) Communications Board, Valdosta State University (2003-2005) Ad-Hoc Committee On a Merger Between the Departments of Political Science and Philosophy, Valdosta State University (Fall 2002)
Faculty Advisory Board for the Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching (CART), Bridgewater State College 2000-2002. Professional Service Executive Committee of the Florida Political Science Association (2011-) Chair/Discussant, American Politics Panel, 2011 Annual Meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Stuart, Florida. American Politics Section Chair, 2011 Annual Meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Stuart, April, Florida. Chair, Undergraduate Research Panel, 2011 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, January 3-7. Panelist, Advice and Admonitions for New Teachers, 2011 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, January 3-7. Chair/Discussant, New Directions in Turnout, at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 3-6. Discussant, Who Votes?: Personal Characteristics and Political Participation, at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 2006. Chair/Discussant, Regional Politics, Reds, and Blues, and Realignment in American National Elections at 2006 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA, January 2006. Discussant, State Politics Panel at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Georgia Political Science Association, Savannah, GA November 2004. Chair, Voters and Elections Panel, Annual Meeting of the Georgia Political Science Association, Calloway Gardens, GA, November 2003. Discussant, Group Membership, Institutional Engagement, and Political Participation. 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 2001. Reviewer for the American Journal of Political Science (2000), American Politics Research (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011), American Review of Politics (2009); International Journal of Public Opinion Research (2009), Journal of Politics (1998; 2000; 2002; 2006; 2007), Political Behavior (2010); Political Research Quarterly (2002; 2009; 2010), Public Opinion Quarterly (2005; 2006), State and Local Government Review (2008). Prepublication Review of Book Manuscripts: St. Martins Press (2003); Roxbury Press (2006); Westview Press (2008).
Community Service Guest Speaker at the Annual Constitution Week Dinner of the Deland Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (September 14, 2009). Guest Speaker at the 2009 Volusia County 4-H Mock Florida Legislature (June 18 th 2009). Interviewed on Fox News 35 Morning Show on the second presidential debate (October 16, 2008). Interviewed by Barbara Shepherd of the Deland Beacon about Ron Paul supporters (January 8, 2008). Interviewed by Rick Tonyan of the Deland Beacon about the Florida Democratic Primary (January 14, 2008). Interviewed by Rozzie Franco of WNSB about the Fred Thompson candidacy (September 7, 2007). Interviewed by Aaron London of the Daytona News Journal about turnout in the Palm Coast primaries (September 10, 2007). Interviewed by Aaron London of the Daytona News Journal about the effect of early voting on turnout (October 30, 2007). Analyst on VSU TV News 11 Election Night coverage (November 2004). Guest on the Scott James Show, WVLD 1450am (March 2004). Analyst on VSU TV News 11 Election Night coverage (November 2003). Moderator for the Local Candidates Forum at Valdosta State University (October 2003). Member of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee (2003-present). Guest on Local Politics Community Television Show, Whitman, MA (October 2000). Guest speaker at the Hanover, MA Rotary Club (October 2000). Fellowships W.W. Massey Senior Presidential Fellow, University of Florida, 1998. American Political Science Association Professional Memberships
References Lawrence Dodd, Department of Political Science, P.O. Box 117325, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7325. Phone (352) 392-0262. Michael Kryzanek, Department of Political Science, Bridgewater State College, 180 Summer Street, Bridgewater, MA 02325. Phone (508) 531-1387. Victor Desantis, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, Millersville University, P.O. Box 1002 Millersville University, Millersville, PA 17551-0302. Phone: (717) 872-3099.