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Vincent Moscardelli
Assistant Professor
American Government and Politics,
American Political Institutions,
Congressional Politics
Ph.D.Emory University |
Vincent Moscardelli is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut. His research on American politics, Congress, election reform in the states, and political leadership has appeared in The Journal of Politics, Polity, State Politics and Policy Quarterly, American Politics Research, Congress and the Presidency, Publius, and PS: Political Science and Politics.
In 2003-04, he served as an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow in the office of United States Senator Richard J. Durbin, and participated in a staff-level exchange with the Canadian Parliament in the spring of 2004.
Professor Moscardelli is currently completing a book on committee leadership in the U.S. Senate. He is also engaged in a multi-author study of the implementation and impact of Connecticut's new "Clean Elections" system.
Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications
Palazzolo, Daniel J., Vincent G. Moscardelli, Meredith Patrick, and Doug Rubin. 2008. “Election Reform After HAVA: Voter Verification in Congress and the States.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 38.3(Summer): 515-37.
Becker, Lawrence, and Vincent G. Moscardelli. 2008. “Congressional Leadership on the Front Lines: Committee Chairs, Electoral Security, and Ideology.” PS: Political Science and Politics 50.1(January): 77-82.
Moscardelli, Vincent G., and Lawrence A. Becker. 2007. "Not On Your (Half) Life: The Political Geography of Nuclear Waste Disposal." Congress and the Presidency 34.1(Spring): 55-77.
Moscardelli, Vincent G., and Moshe Haspel. 2007. “Campaign Finance Reform as Institutional Choice: Party Difference in the Vote to Ban Soft Money.” American Politics Research 35.1(January): 79-102.
Palazzolo, Daniel J., and Vincent G. Moscardelli. 2006. “Policy Crisis and Political Leadership: Election Law Reform in the States After the 2000 Presidential Election.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 6.3(Fall): 300-21.
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