Welcome! I am a political science Ph.D. candidate and graduate fellow with the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center at the University of Oklahoma. My research agenda focuses on the United States Congress, particularly relating to congressional representation, distributive politics, and elections. I previously earned a B.A. in Government and International Studies from Dartmouth College in 2016 and a M.P.A. from Drake University in 2019. From 2016 to 2018, I served as the research director for Vote Smart, a nationwide voter education nonprofit.

My dissertation, “The Nature, Determinants, and Consequences of Congressional Distributive Politics,” explores the intersection of congressional representation and federal budgetary policy. Using a combination of spending data analysis and survey experiments, I explore the forces determining where federal money flows and how voters interpret congressional spending decisions.

My research has been published or is forthcoming in the Journal of Public Policy, Political Behavior, Politics & Gender, Legislative Studies Quarterly, and Politics, Groups, and Identities. Additionally, my research is funded by the APSA Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (DDRIG) Program, the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, and OU’s Dodge Family Research Fellowship.  


Contact

University of Oklahoma

Carl Albert Center

630 Parrington Oval

Norman, OK 73019-4031


Peter.T.McLaughlin(at)ou.edu