Political science faculty members and elections experts can speak to key issues of the 2024 elections beyond Election Day on Nov. 5, including the economy, presidential history, Supreme Court appointments, taxes, and racial and gender inequality.
Politics, Administration and Justice faculty and the CSUF Alumni Association will host an information session titled “What to Expect for the 2024 Election,” 6-7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1, at CSUF’s Golleher Alumni House. The session discussion will include some of the major contests on the ballot and what to expect for the 2024 presidential election.
Learn more about these events at fullerton.edu/election.
CSUF’s political science and election experts include:
- Siobhan Brooks, professor of African American Studies
Areas of knowledge: Race and gender relations, Black history
She can be reached at skingbrooks@fullerton.edu - Pamela Fiber-Ostrow, professor of political science
Areas of knowledge: Public law, gender politics, elections
She can be reached at pfiber@fullerton.edu - April Franklin, lecturer
Areas of knowledge: political advertising, political communication
She can be reached at apfranklin@fullerton.edu - Matt Jarvis, associate professor of political science
Areas of knowledge: Elections, campaigns, public opinion
He can be reached at 510-682-5374 and mjarvis@fullerton.edu - Rob Robinson, associate professor of political science
Areas of knowledge: American elections, U.S. presidency
He can be reached at rorobinson@fullerton.edu - Scott Spitzer, professor of political science
Areas of knowledge: US presidency and domestic policymaking
He can be reached at sspitzer@fullerton.edu - Sarah Hill, professor of political science
Areas of knowledge: California politics, election administration, education policy
She recently hosted an informative session: Ballot Propositions 101
She can be reached at shill@fullerton.edu