Professor Larry Jacobs was interviewed for this story previewing the new session of the Minnesota Legislature, which will be led by the DFL Party in both houses.
Why do members of Congress introduce so many bills that have little chance of passing? Professor Larry Jacobs was asked for this story. “They do it to appease constituents and donors.”
Professor Larry Jacobs is quoted in this editorial on the increasing number of uncontested races on the ballot in Minnesota, particularly at the local level.
Research Fellow Eric Ostermeier is quoted in this story analyzing Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison's re-election victory in the midterm election.
Columnist Jennifer Brooks interviewed adjunct faculty member Jennifer Morrell, who teaches in the School’s election administration program, for this commentary.
Professor Larry Jacobs was quoted in this column discussing whether the United States holds too many elections, which could contribute to low voter turnout.
Judd Choate, Colorado elections director and adjunct faculty member in the School’s election administration program, comments in this story on the increasingly partisan nature of election judge recruitment.