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Eric Gonzalez Juenke juenke@msu.edu Department of Political Science 303 South Kedzie Hall Chicano/Latino Studies Program Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 517-353-8605 Academic Positions Education Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Michigan State University, August 2016 to present. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Michigan State University, July 2009 to August 2016. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, August 2004 to August 2009. Ph.D. Political Science. Texas A&M University, 2005. M.A. Political Science. University of North Texas, 2002. B.A. Political Science. University of North Texas, 1999. Research Interests Latino Politics, Black Politics, State and Local Elections, U.S. Elections, Minority Politics, Legislative and Bureaucratic Minority Representation, Democratic Theory Teaching Interests Minority Politics, Latino Politics, American Politics, Philosophy of Science, Introductory Undergraduate Research Methods Public Policy, Education Politics and Policy, Refereed Publications Gonzalez Juenke, Eric and Paru Shah. 2016. Demand and Supply: Racial and Ethnic Minority Candidates in White Districts. Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics 1(March): 60-90. Gonzalez Juenke, Eric and Paru Shah. 2015. Not the Usual Story: The Effect of Candidate Supply on Models of Latino Descriptive Representation. Politics, Groups, and Identities 3(3): 438-453. Gonzalez Juenke, Eric. 2015. Viable Republicans or Fool s Gold? The Consequences of Confusing Latino Respondents with Latino Voters. Politics, Groups, and Identities 4(4): 598-617. Gonzalez Juenke, Eric. 2014. Ignorance is Bias: The Effects of Latino Losers on Models of Latino Representation American Journal of Political Science 58(3): 593-603. 1

Gonzalez Juenke, Eric and Robert Preuhs. 2012. Irreplaceable Legislators? Rethinking Minority Representatives in the New Century. American Journal of Political Science 56(3): 705-715. Preuhs, Robert and Eric Gonzalez Juenke. 2011 Latino U.S. State Legislators in the 1990 s: Majority-Minority Districts, Minority Incorporation, and Institutional Position. State Politics and Policy Quarterly 11(1): 48-75. Gonzalez Juenke, Eric and Anna Sampaio. 2010. Deracialization and Latino Politics: The Case of the Salazar Brothers in Colorado. Political Research Quarterly 63(1): 43-54. Gonzalez Juenke, Eric. 2005. Management Tenure and Network Time: How Experience Affects Bureaucratic Dynamics. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 15(1): 113-131. Meier, Kenneth J., Eric Gonzalez Juenke, Robert D. Wrinkle, and J.L. Polinard. 2005. Structural Choices and Representational Biases: The Post-Election Color of Representation. American Journal of Political Science 49(4): 758-768. Edited Book Chapters Gonzalez Juenke, Eric and Anna Sampaio. 2010. Emerging Pattern or Unique Event? The Power of the Non-Racial Campaign in Colorado. In Rodolfo de la Garza, David Leal, and Luis DeSipio eds. Beyond the Barrio: Latinos in the 2004 Elections. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. Meier, Kenneth J., Eric Gonzalez Juenke, David L. Leal, and Valerie Martinez-Ebers. 2011. The Effect of Electoral Structure on Representation: Latino Education Politics, 1986 and 2001. In David L. Leal and Kenneth J. Meier (eds.), The Politics of Latino Education. New York: Teachers College Press. Gonzalez Juenke, Eric and JulieMarie Shepherd. 2008 Vote Centers in Colorado: Will Election Day Convenience Solve the Turnout Puzzle? In Bruce Cain, Todd Donovan, and Caroline Tolbert, eds. Democracy in the States: Experiments in Elections Reform. Washington, DC: Brookings Press. Gonzalez Juenke, Eric. 2007. Delegation or Political Mobilization? Latino Access to the Bureaucracy. In Kenneth J. Meier and David Leal, eds., Latino Politics: Identity, Mobilization, and Representation. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press. Meier, Kenneth J. and Eric Gonzalez Juenke. 2005. Electoral Structure and the Quality of Representation on School Boards. In William Howell, ed., Beseiged: School Boards and the Future of Education Politics. Washington, DC: Brookings Institute Press. Working Papers "Descriptive Representation and Dyadic Political Knowledge" with Jennifer Wolak. Under Review 2

Other Papers "Between the Experiment and the Election: The Moderating Effects of Party Support on Racial Bias and Vote Choice." with William Isaac. "Candidate Supply and Electoral Success: Race and Gender in State Legislative Races." with Paru Shah. "Racial/Ethnic Elite Opportunity: Do Higher Office Minority Incumbents Affect the Emergence and Success of Lower Ticket Minority Candidates? with Bernard Fraga and Paru Shah. "An Indelible Imprint? Assessing the Evolution of Racial Politics in Shaping Conflict in Congress During the Civil Rights Era. With Michael Brady and Daniel Lee. Winner of the CQ Press Award for the best paper on legislative studies presented at the 2011 APSA meeting Latinos in Colorado 2008: Mobilization, Participation and Influence. Book Chapter with Anna Sampaio. 2013. The Substantive Effects of Majority-Minority Districts in Neighboring Representatives in U.S. State Legislatures. With Robert Preuhs. 2006 Survey of Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses in Colorado. 2007. Advancing Colorado enews (January 17 th ). With Anna Sampaio. Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade. Awards, Grants, Fellowships Who Wins? Who Runs? The Role of Candidate Recruitment and Support in the Growth of American Representation. Reflective Democracy Pilot Project. Women Donors Network. $13,813. January 2016. Winner of the CQ Press Award for the best paper on legislative studies presented at the 2011 American Political Science Association meeting: An Indelible Imprint? Assessing the Evolution of Racial Politics in Shaping Conflict in Congress During the Civil Rights Era. With Michael Brady and Daniel Lee. Recipient of the Best Should Teach Award from the Graduate Teacher Program, University of Colorado at Boulder. 2006. Co-recipient of the Political Science Department s Teacher of the Year Award, University of Colorado at Boulder. 2007. Regent s Fellowship, Texas A&M University, 2001-2002 Selected Conference Presentations Reframing The Intersection of Race and Gender: Candidate Supply, Partisanship and Incumbency with Paru Shah. 2015. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 3

Race, Partisanship and Minority Representation in the States. with Paru Shah. 2014. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA. Between the Experiment and the Election: The Moderating Effects of Party Support on Racial Bias and Vote Choice. with William Isaac. 2014. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA. Between the Experiment and the Election: The Moderating Effects of Party Support on Racial Bias and Vote Choice. with William Isaac. 2014. Presented at the Symposium on the Politics of Immigration, Race and Ethnicity at Indiana University Minority Candidate Emergence in the States: What Election Losers Can Teach Us About Representation. With Paru Shah. 2013. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. When is Racial Polarization Not Racial Bias? With David Kelly. 2012. Presented at the Symposium on the Politics of Immigration, Race and Ethnicity at Yale University. When is Racial Polarization Not Racial Bias? With David Kelly. 2012. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Latino Candidates in the States: A Censored Model of Minority Election Changes What We Think About Representation. 2011. Presented at the Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA. The Perverse Consequences of Confusing Latino Respondents with Latino Voters. 2011. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. An Indelible Imprint? Assessing the Evolution of Racial Politics in Shaping Conflict in Congress during the Civil Rights Era. 2011. With Michael Brady and Daniel Lee. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Electoral Context and the Supply of Latino Candidates for State Legislative Office. 2010. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Solutions to the Representation Puzzle: Black and Latino Legislators in the States. With Robert Preuhs. 2009. Presented at the Underrepresented Groups in Subnational Politics Conference at Rice University, Houston, TX, May 15-16, 2009 Policy Outsiders and Institutional Insiders: The Dual Nature of Majority-Minority Voting Districts in the American States. With Robert R. Preuhs. 2008. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Taking Latinos Seriously? Linkages between Legislative and Mass Preferences at the State Level. With Sylvia Manzano and Robert Preuhs. 2008. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA. 4

"Not the If but the How: Vote Procedure Changes and Voter Turnout, An Elite or Mass- Based Process?" With Julie Marie Shepherd. 2007. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Unifying Majority-Minority Districts, Racial/Ethnic Incorporation, and Legislative Influence: Latino Legislators in the American States. with Rob R. Preuhs. 2007. Presented at the annual State Politics and Policy conference, Austin, TX. Invited Talks The Effects of Electoral Context on the Supply of Latino Candidates for Local Office. 2006. Presented at the annual conference for the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. Searching for the Third Dimension: Electoral Success, Ideology and Influence in Latino MMD s in the U.S. States. with Rob R. Preuhs. 2006. Presented at the annual conference for the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. "The Other Side of the Curve: The Surprising Lessons from Obama's Election and What it Means for Candidates of Color in the United States," Washington University, March 27, 2017. "The Other Side of the Curve: The Surprising Lessons from Obama's Election and What it Means for Candidates of Color in the United States," University of Iowa, March 24, 2017. "It's All About That Baseline: Identification Problems in the Study of Racial and Ethnic Politics." Hubert Blaylock Memorial Lecture, ICPSR, July 2015. "Ignorance is Bias: How Minority Candidate Supply Complicates What We Believe About Minority Representation. University of North Texas, Fall 2011. Have Voters Been Unfairly Maligned? Electoral Context and the Supply of Latino Candidates for Local Office. University of Missouri, Spring 2008. Research Experience Consultant, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, June 2006 through December 2007. Produced the study, 2006 Survey of Minority- and Women- Owned Businesses in Colorado with Anna Sampaio. Co-director, Fall 2002-Summer 2004: The Project for Equity, Representation, and Governance, Texas A&M University Editorial Assistant, Spring 2000 - Fall 2001: Political Research Quarterly. Harold Clarke and R. Kenneth Godwin Research Assistant, Fall 1999: School Choice Tradeoffs: Liberty, Equity, and Diversity. R. Kenneth Godwin Editorial Assistant, 2000: A Polity on the Edge. Harold Clarke 5

Teaching Experience Graduate Seminars Political Theory and Research Methods: PLS 800, Michigan State University. Fall 2011-2015. Chicano/Latino Politics: CLS 896, Michigan State University. Fall 2010, 2015. Minority Politics: PSCI 920, Michigan State University. Spring 2010, Fall 2016. Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies I: CLS 810, Michigan State University. Fall 2009, 2012, 2014. Minority Politics: PSCI 5901, University of Colorado at Boulder. Fall 2005. Teaching Political Science: PSCI 7008, University of Colorado at Boulder. Fall 2006, 2007, 2008. Undergraduate Courses Introduction to Methods of Political Analysis: PLS 201, Michigan State University. Spring 2016 2015, 2016, Summer (online) 2015, 2016. Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies: SSC 290, Michigan State University. Spring 2014. Minority Politics: PLS 304, Michigan State University. Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2014. U.S. Immigration Politics in Perspective: ISS 315 Honors, Michigan State University. Spring 2011, Spring 2012. Latino Politics: PSCI 4131, University of Colorado at Boulder. Spring 2005, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, Spring 2008, Fall 2008. Black Politics: PSCI 3101, University of Colorado at Boulder. Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Fall 2008. The American Political System: PSCI 1101, University of Colorado at Boulder. Summer 2005, Spring 2007, Fall 2007. Public Policy: PSCI 2101, University of Colorado at Boulder. Spring 2006, Summer 2007. Selected Policy Problems: PSCI 4711, University of Colorado at Boulder. Spring 2008, Summer 2008. Professional Activities Editorial Board member of The American Journal of Political Science, 2014-present. 6

Chair, Latino Caucus Best Book Committee, American Political Science Association, 2016 Member of the American Political Science Association s committee on the status of Latinos in the Profession, 2014-2017. Section Chair for the Midwest Political Science Association s Annual Meeting, 2016. Section 29: Representation and Electoral Systems. Section Chair for the Midwest Political Science Association s Annual Meeting, 2015. Section 69: Undergraduate Research Posters. Referee: American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, Political Research Quarterly, Political Behavior, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Public Opinion Quarterly, Journal of Urban Affairs, Polity, American Politics Research Section Chair, The Politics of Race and Ethnicity, for the Southwestern Political Science Association s Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 2009. Member, Midwest Political Science Association s Westview Press Award Committee for the Best Graduate Student Paper, 2007. Panel Chair/Discussant: Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting, 2005, 2008, 2010. 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015. American Political Science Association annual meeting, 2005. 2006, 2011. State Politics and Policy Conference annual meeting, 2007. Western Political Science Association annual meeting, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011. Assistant coordinator of the Latino Politics: The State of the Discipline. Texas A&M University, April 31 - May 1, 2004 Assistant coordinator of the Conference for Latino Education in the 21 st Century: Addressing the Dropout Problem. Texas A&M University, March 7, 2003 Departmental and University Service Director of the Chicano/Latino Studies Program Summer Research Opportunities Program, research mentor 2012, 2014 Diversity Recruitment committee, PLS, 2011-present Graduate Admissions committee, PLS, 2012 - present Advisory Committee, CLS, 2012 - present Graduate committee, CLS, 2010-2012 Core Committee member, 2010-present Professionalization Committee, Michigan State University, 2010-2012 Graduate Committee, Michigan State University, 2009-2010. 7

Boulder Faculty Assembly departmental representative, 2005-2009. Co-chair of the Boulder Faculty Assembly Diversity Committee, 2008-2009. Member of the department Policy Committee, 2007-2009. Member of the department Undergraduate Committee, 2005-2006. Library Liaison for the Department of Political Science, 2004-2005. Professional Memberships American Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association Western Political Science Association Last Updated: March 1, 2017 8