Author

Rebekah Herrick

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Biography

Rebekah Herrick got her PhD from the University of Nebraska in 1991. That same year she was employed by OSU, where she has been ever since. Her main research interests focus on issues of representation broadly defined. More specifically, in recent years her research has focused on issue of violence against women politicians, how elections effect turnout, particularly among underrepresented groups, and the political behaviors of indigenous Americans.
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Survey of State Legislators Relationship with their Districts, 2008
Survey of State Legislators Relationship with their Districts
2016
Job Satisfaction in the House of Representatives, 1999
Job Satisfaction in the House of Representatives
2016
Old versus new: the comparative efficiency of mail and internet surveys of state legislators
SH Fisher III, R HerrickState Politics & Policy Quarterly 13 (2), 147-163, 2013201
76
2013
Do term limits make a difference? Ambition and motivations among US state legislators
R Herrick, S ThomasAmerican Politics Research 33 (5), 726-747, 2005200
36
2005
Legislative careers: The personal and the Political
S Thomas, R Herrick, M BraunsteinWomen transforming congress, 397-421, 2002200
35
2002
The impact of at-large elections on the representation of black and white women
R Herrick, S WelchEthnic politics and civil liberties, 62-77, 2017201
30
2017
Physical violence and psychological abuse against female and male mayors in the United States
R Herrick, S Thomas, L Franklin, ML Godwin, E Gnabasik, JR SchroedelPolitics, Groups, and Identities, 2019201
29
2019
Gays and lesbians in local races: A study of electoral viability
R Herrick, S ThomasJournal of Homosexuality 42 (1), 103-126, 20000
22
2002
The Negative Effects of Populism on Gay and Lesbian Rights*
C Pappas, J Mendez, R HerrickSocial Science Quarterly 90 (1), 150-163, 2009200
22
2009
Whistle while you work: job satisfaction and retirement from the US house
SHF III, R HerrickLegislative Studies Quarterly 27 (3), 445-457, 2002200
21
2002
Voter ID laws: the disenfranchisement of minority voters?
B Pryor, R Herrick, JA DavisPolitical Science Quarterly 134 (1), 63-83, 202
19
2019
Gender themes in state legislative candidates’ websites
R HerrickThe Social Science Journal 53 (3), 282-290, 2016201
19
2016
Representation and institutional design
RL HerrickLexington Books, 2011201
19
2011
Not for the faint of heart: assessing physical violence and psychological abuse against US mayors
S Thomas, R Herrick, LD Franklin, ML Godwin, E Gnabasik, JR SchroedelState and local government review 51 (1), 57-67, 2019201
17
2019
Gender and perceptions of candidate competency
R Herrick, J Mendez, S Thomas, A WilkersonJournal of Women, Politics & Policy 33 (2), 126-150, 2012201
17
2012
12
2019
Listening and representation
R HerrickState Politics & Policy Quarterly 13 (1), 88-106, 2013201
12
2013
Is it safe to keep this job? The costs of violence on the psychological health and careers of US mayors
R Herrick, LD FranklinSocial Science Quarterly 100 (6), 2047-2058, 2019201
11
2019
The legislative effectiveness of gay and lesbian legislators
R HerrickJournal of Women, Politics & Policy 31 (3), 243-259, 202
10
2010