Daron Shaw

Senior Fellow
Research Areas
American politics, campaigns & elections
Political Parties
Public Opinion
Voting Behavior

Biography

Daron Shaw is a senior fellow at the Civitas Institute, University Distinguished Teaching Professor, and the Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Centennial Chair of State Government in the Department of Government at UT Austin. A political scientist, survey research analyst, and polling expert, Shaw has been part of several bipartisan election teams, including for the 2000 and 2004 presidential campaigns. He has served as President George W. Bush’s representative on the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, and as one of the academic directors for President Barack Obama’s Commission for Election Administration.

His many affiliations include being co-director of the University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll, co-director of the Fox News Poll, a member of the Pew Elections Performance Index Advisory Group, and a member of the advisory boards for the MIT Election Data and Science Lab and the Ulysses S. Grant Institute (which promotes rigorous and objective study of the American electoral process).

Shaw is the author or coauthor of Battleground: Electoral College Strategies, Execution, and Impact in the Modern Era (Oxford University Press, 2024); The Appearance of Corruption: Testing the Supreme Court's Assumptions about Campaign Finance Reform (Oxford University Press, 2021); The Turnout Myth: Voting Rates and Partisan Outcomes in American National Elections (Oxford University Press, 2020); Unconventional Wisdom: Facts and Myths about American Voters ( Oxford University Press, 2008); and The Race to 270: The Electoral College and the Campaign Strategies of 2000 and 2004, (University of Chicago Press, 2006). He has also been widely published in leading political science journals including in American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, The Journal of Politics, and British Journal of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California at Los Angeles.

Awards
Josh Blackman holds the Centennial Chair of Constitutional Law at South Texas College of Law and is an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute. He has authored three books, and his latest, An Introduction to Constitutional Law, was a top five bestseller on Amazon. He is a contributing editor to Civitas Outlook.
Recent contributions

Long Distance Migration as a Two-Step Sorting Process: The Resettlement of Californians in Texas

Politics
Feb 6, 2025

Who's That Knocking? A Study of the Strategic Choices Facing Large-Scale Grassroots Canvassing Efforts

Politics
Dec 13, 2024

What Drove Trump's Victory

Politics
Dec 13, 2024
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Daron Shaw

Long Distance Migration as a Two-Step Sorting Process: The Resettlement of Californians in Texas

Politics
Feb 6, 2025

Who's That Knocking? A Study of the Strategic Choices Facing Large-Scale Grassroots Canvassing Efforts

Politics
Dec 13, 2024

National Poll from Civitas Institute: Trump Victory Driven by Voters Who Reject Status Quo

Politics
Dec 11, 2024

Understanding the Effect of Abortion Attitudes on Elections After Dobbs: Evidence from Cross-Sectional and Panel Surveys in Texas

Politics
Nov 26, 2024

The Surge of the Small Donorate in U.S. Elections: A View from Texas Statewide Campaigns.”

Politics
Sep 4, 2024

Campaign Ads and the Differences Between Soliciting Donations and Mobilizing Volunteers

Politics
May 20, 2024

What Drove Trump's Victory

Politics
Dec 13, 2024
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Battleground: Electoral College Strategies, Execution and Impact in the Modern Era

Battleground: Electoral College Strategies, Execution and Impact in the Modern Era

Aug 16, 2024
The Appearance of Corruption: Testing the Supreme Court’s Assumptions About Campaign Finance Reform

The Appearance of Corruption: Testing the Supreme Court’s Assumptions About Campaign Finance Reform

Feb 16, 2021
The Turnout Myth: Voting Rates and Partisan Outcomes in American Elections

The Turnout Myth: Voting Rates and Partisan Outcomes in American Elections

Dec 6, 2019
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