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1VITAE

NAME: Charles S. Bullock, III


BORN: July 22, 1942
MARITAL STATUS: Married, two grown children
HOME: 1011 River Run

Bishop, GA 30621-1663

706-769-9780
OFFICE: Department of Political Science

The University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia 30602

(706) 542-2057

EDUCATION
Ph.D., Washington University (St. Louis), 1968

M.A., Washington University (St. Louis), 1967

1964-65, Lamar School of Law, Emory University, no degree

A.B., summa cum laude, William Jewell College, 1964


TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University Professor, University of Georgia, 2015 --

Richard B. Russell Professor of Political Science, University of Georgia, 1980- -

Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, University of Georgia, 2005- -

Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Georgia, 2007- 2009

Adjunct Professor of Political Science, University of Oklahoma, 1987-2010

Professor, University of Georgia, 1977- -

Research Fellow, Institute for Behavioral Research, 1977-84

Professor, University of Houston, 1975-77

Associate Professor, University of Georgia, 1972-75

Assistant Professor, University of Georgia, 1968-72

Instructor, Southern Illinois University, Summer, 1968

Teaching Assistant, Washington University, 1967

Student Assistant, Political Science Department, William Jewell College, 1962-64

AREAS OF TEACHING INTEREST


Legislative Politics Southern Politics

Policy Analysis Interest Groups

SCHOLASTIC AWARDS AND HONORS
University Professor (designation given for a significant impact on the University of Georgia), 2015 –

Award for Excellence in Research Using the Holdings of an Archive, presented by the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council for The Three Governors’ Controversy: Skullduggery, Machinations, and the Decline of Georgia’s Progressive Politics, 2015

Diane Blair Award given biennially in Recognition of an Outstanding Role in Politics and Government, presented by the Southern Political Science Association, 2012

Included among James 2012 Most Influential Georgians

Blue Key Service Award for Distinguished Service, University of Georgia, Blue Key Chapter, 2011

Winner of the 2011 V. O. Key Award presented by the Southern Political Science Association for The Triumph of Voting Rights in the South, chosen as the best book in Southern Politics published during 2009.

Included as one of the 100 Most Influential Georgians, Georgia Trend Magazine, 2011 and 2012

Winner of the 2009 Julian J. Rothbaum Prize presented by the University of Oklahoma Press for exceptional scholarship and writing on American Politics and history for The Triumph of Voting Rights in the South.

Manning J. Dauer Award given biennially for Distinguished Service to the Profession, presented by the Southern Political Science Association, 2009

Plumer Visiting Fellow, St. Anne’s College, Oxford University, 2009

James McBrayer Award for the Best Paper presented at the 2008 meeting of the Georgia Political Science Association

Outstanding Teaching Award presented by the American Political Science Association and Pi Sigma Alpha, 1993, 2003, 2005, 2008.

Recognized for Outstanding Service to the State of Georgia in separate resolutions adopted by the Georgia House and Senate, March 5, 2008.

Pew Charitable Trust Grant, “An Examination of Non-Precinct Voting in the State of

Georgia,” $47,000, 2008-2009.

Visiting Scholar, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 2008.

Pi Sigma Alpha Best Paper Award, Southwestern Political Science Association, 2007.

Runner up, Allen Saxe Best Paper in State and Local Politics, Southwestern Political

Science Association, 2007.

Senior Fellow, Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University, 2005, 2009.

Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Award, 2005 (the highest teaching award at the University of Georgia)

Thomas P. Lauth Award for Excellence in Teaching, presented by Pi Sigma Alpha, 2004- 2005, 2005 - 2006, 2007 – 2008, 2009 - 2010, 2011 – 2012, 2013 - 2014.

American Enterprise Institute Grant, “Analysis of the Voting Rights Act,” $100,000, 2005 – 2006

Searle Freedom Trust Grant, “”Studies of Voting and Black Empowerment in Three Non-Section 5 States,” $15,000, 2006.

Excellence in Teaching Award, School of Public and International Affairs, 2003.

Jewell Prestage Award for Best Paper on Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Political Behavior, Southwestern Political Science Association, 2003.

Lothar L. Tresp Outstanding Honors Professor, 2003.

Outstanding Teaching Award, University of Georgia Student Senate, 1999.

Voting Rights Conference. May 22-23, 1998. $11,173 from the University of Georgia

Vice President for Academic Affairs with Susan Haire, Stefanie Lindquist, John Maltese, Suzette Talarico and Jeff Yates.

Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Georgia, 1997-1998, 2007-2008.

Winner of the 1993 V.O. Key Award presented by the Southern Political Science Association for Runoff Elections in the United States, chosen as the best book in Southern Politics published during 1992.

Sandy Beaver Outstanding Teaching Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Georgia, 1993

William A. Owens Creative Research Award (highest social science research award presented at the University of Georgia),1991

Award for the Best Paper on Women in Politics, 1988, Southern Political Science Association Meeting

Outstanding Professor, Political Science Department, 1986-1987, 1994-1995

Distinguished Political Science Lecturer, Albany State College, Spring 1986

Scott Foresman Award for the Best Paper on Women and Politics, 1984 Southern Political Association Meeting

Citation for Achievement, William Jewell College, 1983

National Institute of Education Grant No. NE-G-00-3-0182, "School Desegregation, Inter-Racial Contact, and Prejudice," $40,102, 1973 - 1976

National Science Foundation Grant No. GS-38157, "School Desegregation: A Policy Evaluation of the Role of Law in Effectuating Change," $32,600, 1973 - 1975

Outstanding Paper, 1975 Southwestern Political Science Association Annual Meeting

American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow, 1971- 1972

Brookings Institution Guest Scholar, 1971

Outstanding Honors Professor, University of Georgia, 1970

National Defense Education Act Title IV Fellowship, 1965 - 1968

Lawyers Cooperative Awards for Excellence in Civil Procedure, Emory University Law School, 1965

Academic Scholarships, 1960 - 1965

Pi Gamma Mu Award, Outstanding Social Science Major, 1964

Phi Alpha Theta

Pi Sigma Alpha
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS
Southern Political Science Association

President, 1985-86

President-Elect, 1984-85

Vice-President, 1982-83

Vice-President Elect, 1981-82

Executive Council, 1979-83, 1984-87


American Political Science Association

Council, 1989-91


Midwest Political Science Association
Southwest Political Science Association
Legislative Studies Group

Steering Committee, 1980-81

Chair, 1983-85
Georgia Political Science Association

President, 2001-02

Vice-President, 2000-01

BOOKS
R.T. Golembiewski, C.S. Bullock, III, and H.R. Rodgers, Jr. (editors). 1970. The New Politics: Polarization or Utopia? (New York: McGraw-Hill), 387 pages.


H.R. Rodgers, Jr., and C.S. Bullock, III. 1972. Law and Social Change: Civil Rights Laws and Their Consequences (New York: McGraw-Hill), 230 pages.
Chapter 8 reprinted as "Civil Rights Policies and the Matter of Compliance," in Cases in Public Policy Making, edited by James E. Anderson (New York: Praeger, 1976), pp. 237-257.
C.S. Bullock, III, and H.R. Rodgers, Jr. (editors). 1972. Black Political Attitudes: Implications for Political Support (Chicago: Markham), 203 pages.
C.S. Bullock, III, and H.R. Rodgers, Jr. 1975. Racial Equality in America: In Search of an Unfulfilled Goal (Pacific Palisades, California: Goodyear Press), 178 pages.
Portions of Chapter 5 reprinted as "School Desegregation: Successes and Failures," in American Court Systems: Readings in Judicial Process and Behavior, edited by Sheldon Goldman and Austin Sarat (San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1978, pp. 586-591.
H.R. Rodgers, Jr., and C.S. Bullock, III. 1976. Coercion to Compliance: Or How Great Expectations in Washington Are Actually Realized at the Local Level This Being the Saga of School Desegregation in the South as told by Two Sympathetic Observers, Lessons in Getting Things Done, (Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books), 190 pages.
Portions of Chapter 8 are reprinted as "Law and Change in School Segregation," in Constitutional Law and Judicial Policy Making, 2nd ed., edited by Joel B. Grossman and Richard S. Wells (New York: John Wiley, 1980), pp. 480-485.
J.E. Anderson, D.W. Brady and C.S. Bullock, III. 1978. Public Policy and Politics in America (North Scituate, Massachusetts: Duxbury), 434 pages.
C.S. Bullock, III, J.E. Anderson and D.W. Brady. 1983. Public Policy in the Eighties (Monterey, California: Brooks/Cole): 217 pages.
J.E. Anderson, C.S. Bullock, III, D.W. Brady and J. Stewart. 1984. Public Policy and Politics in America, 2d edition (Monterey, California: Brooks/Cole): xiv, 422.
C.S. Bullock, III and C. Lamb. 1984. Implementation of Civil Rights Policy. (Monterey, California: Brooks/Cole): 223 pages.
S.A. MacManus, C.S. Bullock, III, and D. Freeman. 1984. Governing a Changing America (New York: John Wiley and Sons): 646 pages.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1991. Georgia Political Almanac: The General Assembly (Decatur, GA: Cornerstone): 276 pages.
C.S. Bullock, III, and L.K. Johnson. 1992. Runoff Elections in the United States (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press): xvii, 206.
Winner of the V. O. Key Award presented by the Southern Political Science Association as the Best Book on Southern Politics published in 1992.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1993. Georgia Political Almanac: The General Assembly, 1993-94 (Decatur, GA: Cornerstone Publishing): 324 pages.
F.W. Cubbage, J. O'Laughlin and C.S. Bullock, III. 1993. Forest Resource Policy (New York: John Wiley and Sons): xxiii, 562 pages.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1995. Georgia Political Almanac: The General Assembly, 1995-96 (Atlanta: Cornerstone Publishing): 343 pages.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1995. Georgia Politics Today (Atlanta: Cornerstone Publishing): 101 pages.
J.C. Kuzenski, and C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie (editors). 1995. David Duke and the Politics of Race in the South (Nashville: Vanderbilt University): xv, 188 pages.
C.S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell (editors). 1998. The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction to Southern Politics. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield), vi, 287 pages.
R. K. Gaddie and C. S. Bullock, III. 2000. Elections to Open Seats in the U.S. House:

Where the Action Is. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): xii, 237 pages.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. J. Rozell (editors). 2003. The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction of Southern Politics. 2nd edition. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): vi, 316 pages.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell (editors). 2007. The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction to Southern Politics, 3rd edition. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): vi, 341 pages.
C.S. Bullock, III, and R.K. Gaddie. 2009. The Triumph of Voting Rights in the South. (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press): xiv, 440 pages.
Winner of the Julian J. Rothbaum Prize.
Winner of the V. O. Key Award presented by the Southern Political Science Association as the Best Book on Southern Politics published in 2009.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M J. Rozell, (editors). 2010. The New Politics of the Old South, 4th edition. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): vi, 319 pages.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 2010. Georgia Politics in a State of Change. (New York: Pearson): xii, 196 pages.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2010. Redistricting: The Most Political Activity in America. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): ix, 223 pages.
Choice Highly Recommended
C. S. Bullock, III (editor). 2012. Key States, High Stakes: Sarah Palin, the Tea Party and the 2010 Elections. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): viii, 245.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell, (editors). 2012. Oxford Handbook of Southern Politics. (Oxford: Oxford University Press): xi, 569 pages.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 2013. Georgia Politics in a State of Change. 2nd edition. (New York: Pearson): xv, 221 pages.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M J. Rozell, (editors). 2014. The New Politics of the Old South, 5th edition. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): vi, 327 pages
C. S. Bullock, III, S. E. Buchanan and R K. Gaddie. 2015. Georgia's Three Governors’ Controversy: Skullduggery, Machinations and the Decline of Progressive Politics in the Peach State. (Athens: University of Georgia Press) xii, 292 pages.
Winner of the Award for Excellence in Research Using the Holdings of an Archive, presented by the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council
C. S. Bullock, III, R. K. Gaddie and J. J. Wert. 2016. The Rise and Fall of the Voting Rights Act. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press) xv, 232 pages.
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ARTICLES IN JOURNALS


C.S. Bullock, III, and J. Sprague, 1969. "A Research Note on the Committee Reassignments on Southern Democratic Congressmen," Journal of Politics, 31 (May): 493-512.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1970. "Apprenticeship and Committee Assignments in the House of Representatives," Journal of Politics, 32 (August): 717-720.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1971. "The Influence of State Party Delegations on House Committee Assignments," Midwest Journal of Political Science, 15 (August): 525-546.
H.R. Rodgers, Jr. and C.S. Bullock, III. 1972. "School Desegregation: A Policy Evaluation," Journal of Black Studies, 2 (June): 409-437.
C.S. Bullock, III, and M.V. Braxton. 1972. "Teacher Impartiality in Desegregation," Integrated Education, 10 (July-August): 42-46.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1972. "Freshmen Committee Assignments and Re-election in the United States House of Representatives," American Political Science Review, 66 (September): 996-1007.
C.S. Bullock, III, and P.L. F. Heyes. 1972. "Recruitment of Women for Congress: A Research Note," Western Political Quarterly, 25 (September): 416-423.
Reprinted in A Portrait of Marginality: The Political Behavior of the American Woman, edited by Marianne Githens and Jewel L. Prestige (New York: McKay, 1977), pp. 210-220.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1972. "House Careerists: Changing Patterns of Longevity and Attrition," American Political Science Review, 66 (December): 1295-1300.
Reprinted, in The Congress of the United States: Patterns of Recruitment, Leadership, and Internal Structure, 1789-1989, edited by Joel Silbey (Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1991).
C.S. Bullock, III. 1973. "Committee Transfers in the United States House of Representatives," Journal of Politics, 35 (February): 85-120.
C.S. Bullock, III, and M.V. Braxton. 1973. "The Coming of School Desegregation: A Before and After Study of Black and White Student Perceptions," Social Science Quarterly, 54 (June): 132-138.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1974. "Reapportionment and Seat Distribution in Multi-County Districts," Georgia Political Science Association Journal, 2 (Fall): 29-42.
H.R. Rodgers, Jr. and C.S. Bullock, III. 1974. "Desegregation: Success and Failures," Journal of Negro Education, 43 (Spring): 139-155.
H.R. Rodgers, Jr. and C.S. Bullock, III. 1974. "Political and Racial Attitudes: Black vs. White," Journal of Black Studies, 4 (June): 463-485.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1975. "Redistricting and Congressional Stability, 1962-72," Journal of Politics, 37 (May): 569-575.
C.S. Bullock, III, and H.R. Rodgers, Jr. 1975. "Coercion and Southern School Desegregation: Implications for the North," School Review, 83 (August): 645- 662.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1975. "The Election of Blacks in the South: Pre-conditions and Consequences," American Journal of Political Science, 19 (November): 727-739.
C.S. Bullock, III, and H.R. Rodgers. 1975. "Black Workers and the Labor Market: A Programmatic Evaluation," The International Journal of Group Tensions, 5 (December): 196-218.
H.R. Rodgers, Jr. and C.S. Bullock, III. 1976. "The Impact of School Desegregation: The Impressions of Southern School Officials," Integrated Education, 14 (March- April): 33-34.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1976. "Interracial Contact and Student Perceptions: The Impact of Southern School Desegregation," Youth and Society, 17 (March): 271-310.
H.R. Rodgers, Jr. and C.S. Bullock, III. 1976. "School \Desegregation: A Multivariate Test of the Role of Law in Effectuating Social Change," American Politics Quarterly, 4 (April): 153-176.
Reprinted as "School Desegregation: A Cost/Benefit Longitudinal Analysis," in Public Law and Public Policy, edited by John A. Gardner (New York: Praeger, 1977), pp. 158-176.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1976. "Desegregating Urban Areas: Is It Worth It? Can It Be Done?", School Review, 84 (May): 431-448.
Reprinted in School Desegregation: Shadow and Substance, edited by Florence H. Levinsohn and Benjamin D. Wright (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976), pp. 125-142.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1976. "Motivations for Congressional Committee Preferences: Freshmen of the 92nd Congress," Legislative Studies Quarterly, 1 (May): 201- 212.
C.S. Bullock, III, and H.R. Rodgers, Jr. 1976. "Institutional Racism: Pre-requisites, Freezing, and Mapping," Phylon, 30 (September): 212-223.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1976. "Defiance of the Law: School Discrimination Before and After Desegregation," Urban Education, 11 (October): 239-262.
C.S. Bullock, III, and H.R. Rodgers. 1976. "Coercion to Compliance: Southern School Districts and School Desegregation Guidelines," Journal of Politics, 28 (November): 987-1011.
C.S. Bullock, III, and H.R. Rodgers. 1976. "Impediments to Policy Evaluation: Perceptual Distortion and Agency Loyalty," Social Science Quarterly, 57 (December): 506-519.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1977. "Maturation and Changes in the Correlates of Racial Attitudes," Urban Education, 12 (July): 229-238.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1977. "Explaining Congressional Elections: Differences in Perceptions of Opposing Candidates," Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2 (August): 295-308.
C.S. Bullock, III, and J. Stewart, Jr. 1977. "The Justice Department and School Desegregation: The Importance of Developing Trust," Journal of Politics, 39 (November): 1036-1043.
C.S. Bullock, III, and J. Stewart, Jr. 1977. "Perceived Parental Attitudes, School Desegregation, and Student Racial Attitudes," Integrateducation, 15 (November- December): 120-122.
Reprinted in School Desegregation in America: Experiences and Explorations, edited by Meyer Weinberg (Evanston, IL: Center for Equal Education, 1977).
C.S. Bullock, III. 1978. "Contact Theory and Racial Tolerance Among High School Students," School Review, 85 (February): 187-216.
C.S. Bullock, III, and H.R. Rodgers, Jr. 1978. "Adjusting to School Desegregation: Perceptions and Correlates of Post-Desegregation Problems," Negro Educational Review, 29 (April): 87-96.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1978. "Federal Law and School Discrimination in the North," Journal of Negro Education, 47 (Spring): 113-131.
C.S. Bullock, III, and J. Stewart, Jr. 1978. "Second Generation Discrimination in American Schools," Policy Studies Journal, 7 (Winter): 219-224.
J.L. Regens and C.S. Bullock, III. 1979. "Congruity and Racial Attitudes among Black and White Students," Social Science Quarterly, 60 (December): 511-522.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1980. "The Office for Civil Rights and Implementation of Desegregation Programs in the Public Schools," Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 8, No. 4: 597-616.
Reprinted as "The Office for Civil Rights," in Policy Studies Annual Review, Vol. 4, edited by Bertram H. Raven (Beverly Hills, California: Sage, 1981).
Reprinted in New Directions in Public Administration, edited by Jeffrey D. Straussman (Monterey, California: Brooks/Cole, 1983).
D.W. Brady and C.S. Bullock, III. 1980. "Is There a Conservative Coalition in the House?" Journal of Politics, 42 (May): 549-559.
Reprinted in, The Modern American Congress, 1963-1989, edited by Joel Silbey (Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1991).
J. Stewart, Jr., and C.S. Bullock, III. 1981. "Implementing Equal Educational Opportunity Policy: A Comparison of the Outcomes of HEW and Justice Department Efforts," Administration and Society, 12 (February): 427-446.
Reprinted in Evaluation Studies Annual Review, Vol. 7 edited by Ernest R. House, Sandra Mathison, James A. Pearsol, and Hallie Preskill (Beverly Hills, California: Sage, 1982).
C.S. Bullock, III and S.A. MacManus. 1981. "Policy Responsiveness to the Black Electorate: Programmatic Versus Symbolic Representation," American Politics Quarterly, 9 (July): 357-368.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1981. "Congressional Voting and the Mobilization of a Black Electorate in the South," Journal of Politics, 43 (August): 662-682.
Reprinted in The Modern American Congress, 1963-1989, edited by Joel Silbey (Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing).
C.S. Bullock, III, and K. S. Henry. 1981. "The Impact of Increased Black Political Participation: Legislative Voting in the South," Civil Rights Research Review, 9 (Fall-Winter): 7-23.
C.S. Bullock, III, and J. L. Regens. 1982. "The Courts as a Source of Regulatory Revitalization: External Agenda Setting and Equal Education Programs," Policy Studies Review,1 (February): 565-571.
C.S. Bullock, III, and M. J. Scicchitano. 1982. "Senate Defections and Re-elections," American Politics Quarterly, 10 (October): 477-488.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1982. "The Inexact Science of Congressional Redistricting," P.S. 15 (Summer): 431-438.
C.S. Bullock, III, and C. Lamb. 1982. "Toward a Theory of Civil Rights Implementation," Policy Perspectives, 2 (Fall): 376-393.
Reprinted in American Court Systems: Readings in Judicial Process and Behavior, 2nd ed., edited by Sheldon Goldman and Austin Sarat (New York: Longman, 1989): pp. 559-568.
C.S. Bullock, III, and D.W. Brady. 1983. "Party, Constituency, and Roll Call Voting in the U.S. Senate," Legislative Studies Quarterly, 8 (February): 29-43.
Reprinted in Studies of Congress, edited by Glenn R. Parker (Washington: CQ Press, 1985), pp. 447-458.
Reprinted in The Rise and Fall of Political Parties in the United States, 1789-1989: The Congressional Roll Call Record, edited by Joel Silbey (Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing 1991).

C.S. Bullock, III, and J. Stewart, Jr. 1983. "The Changing Political Landscape," Proceedings of the Conference on Blacks, Demographic Change, and Public Policy (Washington, D.C.: Joint Center for Political Studies): 114-156.


D.W. Brady and C.S. Bullock, III. 1983. "Party and Factional Organization in Legislatives," Legislative Studies Quarterly, 8 (November): 599-654.
Reprinted in Handbook of Legislative Research, edited by Gerhard Loewenberg, Samuel C. Patterson, and Malcolm E. Jewell (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1985), pp. 135-190.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1984. "Racial Crossover Voting and the Election of Black Officials," Journal of Politics, 46 (February): 238-251.
C.S. Bullock, III, and J. Stewart, Jr. 1984. "New Programs in 'Old' Agencies: Lessons

in Organizational Change from the Office for Civil Rights," Administration and Society, 15 (February): 387-412.


C.S. Bullock, III, and S. A. MacManus. 1984. "Measuring Racial Bloc Voting is Difficult for Small Jurisdictions," National Civic Review, 73, (July-August): 336- 342.
C. S. Bullock, III, and B .A. Campbell. 1984. "Racist or Racial Voting in the 1981 Atlanta Municipal Elections," Urban Affairs Quarterly, 20 (December): 149-164.
C. S. Bullock, III, and L. K. Johnson. 1985. "Runoff Elections in Georgia," Journal of Politics, 47 (August): 937-946.
C. S. Bullock, III, J. L. Regens, M. J. Scicchitano, and K. S. Henry. 1985. "Voter Age and Electoral Support for Senate Incumbents," Southeastern Political Review, 13 (Fall): 261-275.
S. A. MacManus and C. S. Bullock, III. 1985. "Racial Representational Issues: The Role of Experts in Determining Dilution of Minority Influence," P.S., 18 (Fall): 759-769.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1985. "Role of the Expert in Voting Rights Litigation," National Civic Review, 74 (November): 493-496.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1985. "U.S. Senate Committee Assignments: Preferences, Motivations, and Success," American Journal of Political Science, 29, (November): 789-808.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1985. "Congressional Roll Call Voting in a Two-Party South," Social Science Quarterly, 66 (December): 789-804.
C.S. Bullock, III, and L.K. Johnson. 1985. "Sex and the Second Primary," Social Science Quarterly, 66 (December): 933-944.
Reprinted in Capitol, Courthouse, and City Hall, 7th edition, edited by David L. Martin (New York: Longman, 1987), pp. 76-85.

D. England and C.S. Bullock, III. 1986. "Prescriptive Seats Revisited," American Journal of Political Science, 30, (May): 469-502.


S. A. MacManus, C. S. Bullock, III, and B. P. Grothe. 1986. "A Longitudinal Examination of Political Participation Rates of Mexican-American Females: A Research Note," Social Science Quarterly, 67, (September): 604-612.
C. S. Bullock, III, and S. A. MacManus. 1987. "Staggered Terms and Black Representation," Journal of Politics, 49 (May): 443-522.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1987. "Redistricting and Changes in the Partisan and Racial Composition of Southern Legislatures," State and Local Government Review, 19 (Spring): 62-67.
D.W. Brady, C.S. Bullock, III, and L.S. Maisel. 1988. "The Electoral Antecedents of Policy Innovations: A Comparative Analysis," Comparative Political Studies, 20 (January): 395-422.

C.S. Bullock, III. 1988. "Regional Realignment: An Officeholding Perspective," Journal of Politics, 50 (August): 553-574.


S.A. MacManus and C.S. Bullock, III. 1988. "Minorities and Women Do Win At- Large!" National Civic Review, 77 (May-June): 231-244.
S.A. MacManus and C.S. Bullock, III. 1989. "Women on Southern City Councils: A Decade of Change," Journal of Political Science 17 (Spring): 32-49.
Reprinted in Susan A. MacManus, editor, Reapportionment and Representation in Florida: A Historical Collection (Tampa: Intrabay Innovation Institute, 1991), pp. 539-554.
Reprinted with modest modifications as "Women on Southern City Councils: Does Structure Matter?" in Lois Lovelace Duke, editor, Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1993), pp. 107-122.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1989. "Contemporary Politics in the American South," Journal of American and Canadian Studies [Japan] (Spring): 89-117.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1989. "Symbolics or Substance: A Critique of the At-Large Election Controversy," State and Local Government Review, 21 (Fall): 91-99.
Reprinted in Linda Webb, editor, A Politics Reader, 4th ed. (Houston: Houston Community College System, 1992).
C.S. Bullock, III, and S.A. MacManus. 1990. "Voting Patterns in a Tri-Ethnic Community: Conflict or Cohesion: The Case of Austin, Texas, 1975-1985," National Civic Review, 79 (January-February): 5-22.
Reprinted in David C. Saffell and Harry Basehart, editors, Readings in State and Local Government: Problems and Prospects (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994), pp. 54-62.
C .S. Bullock, III. 1990. "Turnout in Municipal Elections," Policy Studies Review (Spring): 539-549.
C. S. Bullock, III, and D. C. Bachtel. 1990. "Georgia's Changing Political Landscape: Increased Partisan Competition in Georgia," published in the Issues Facing Georgia series, Vol. 3, #2 (July): 15.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1990. "Partisanship on County Boards," Georgia County Government (July): 18-20.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1990. "Women on County Boards," Georgia County Government (October): 22-26.
C. S. Bullock, III, and A. B. Smith. 1990. "Black Success in Local Runoff Elections," Journal of Politics, 52 (November): 1205-1220.
C. S. Bullock, III and S. A. MacManus. 1990. "Structural Features of Municipalities and the Incidence of Hispanic Councilmembers," Social Science Quarterly, 71 (December): 665-681.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1990. "Georgia's Black County Commissioners," Georgia County Government 42 (December): 27-29.
C.S. Bullock, III, and S. A. MacManus. 1991. "Municipal Electoral Structure and the Election of Councilwomen," Journal of Politics, 53 (February): 76-89.
Reprinted in Karen O’Connor et al., editors, Gendering American Politics (New York: Longman Publishers, forthcoming).
C.S. Bullock, III. 1991. "Southern Partisan Changes: When and How," Midsouth Political Journal 12 (Summer): 23-32.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1991. "Misinformation and Misperceptions: A Little Knowledge Can Be Dangerous," Social Science Quarterly 72 (December): 834-839.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1991. "Republican Strength at the Grassroots: An Analysis at the County-Level," Midsouth Political Science Journal 12 (Autumn): 80-99.
M. A. Nye and C. S. Bullock, III. 1992. "Civil Rights Support: A Comparison of Southern and Border State Representatives," Legislative Studies Quarterly 17 (February): 81-94.
C. S. Bullock, III, and D. England. 1992. "Prescriptive Committee Seats in Congress," MidSouth Political Science Journal 13 (Autumn): 285-308.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. A. Maggiotto. 1992. “Survey Research and Racially Polarized Voting,” Jurimetrics 33 (Fall): 133-138.
C. S. Bullock, III, and S. A. MacManus. 1993. "Testing Assumptions of the Totality-of- the-Circumstances Test: An Analysis of the Impact of Structures on Black Descriptive Representation," American Politics Quarterly 21 (July): 290-306.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1993. "The Partisan, Racial, and Gender Makeup of Georgia County Offices," Public Policy Research Series. Athens, GA: Carl Vinson Institute of Government.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 1993. "Changing from Multi-Member to Single- Member Districts: Partisan, Racial, and Gender Consequences," State and Local Government Review, 25 (Fall): 155-163.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1993. "Republican Officeholding at the Local Level in Georgia," Southeastern Political Review 21 (Winter): 113-131.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 1994. "Runoffs in Jesse Jackson's Backyard," Social Science Quarterly, 75 (June): 446-454.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1994. "Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act: Districting Formats and the Election of African Americans," Journal of Politics 56 (November): 1098-1105.
C.S. Bullock, III 1995. "The Impact of Changing the Racial Composition of Congressional Districts on Legislators' Roll Call Behavior," American Politics Quarterly 23 (April): 141-158.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1995. "Affirmative Action Districts: In Whose Faces Will They Blow Up?" Campaigns and Elections (April): 22-23.
R. K. Gaddie and C.S. Bullock, III. 1995. "Congressional Elections and the Year of the Women: Structural and Elite Influences on Female Candidacies," Social Science Quarterly 76 (December): 749-762.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1995. "Winners and Losers in the Latest Round of Redistricting," Emory Law Journal 44 (Summer): 943-977.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1995. "The Gift that Keeps on Giving? Consequences of Affirmative Action Gerrymandering," American Review of Politics 16 (Spring): 33-39.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1996. "The South and the 1996 Elections," Political Science and Politics 29 (September): 450-455.
C.S. Bullock, III, and R. E. Dunn. 1996. "Election Roll-Off: A Test of Three Explanations," Urban Affairs Review 32 (September): 71-86.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1996. “Racial Composition of District Population and the Election of African-American Legislators,” Southeastern Political Review 24 (December): 611-628.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1997. “The South and the House, Version ‘96,”Extention of Remarks (January): 9-10.
R. K. Gaddie and C. S. Bullock, III. 1997. “Structural and Elite Features in Open Seat and Special U.S. House Elections: Is There a Sexual Bias?” Political Research Quarterly 50 (June): 459-468.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. P. Furr. 1997. “Race, Turnout, Runoff and Election Outcomes: The Defeat of Wyche Fowler,” Congress and The Presidency 24 (Spring): 1-16.
C. S. Bullock, III, and D. J. Shafer. 1997. “Party Targeting and Electoral Success,” Legislative Studies Quarterly 22 (November): 573-584.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 1997. “Contestation and Turnout in Mulit-member and Single-Member Districts,” Southeastern Political Review 25 (December): 751-766.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1999. “Losing Despite Adequate Resources: Georgia 2,” Extension of Remarks (January): 9-10.
R. K. Gaddie, C. S. Bullock, III, and S. E. Buchanan. 1999. “What is So Special about Special Elections?” Legislative Studies Quarterly 24 (February): 103-112.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. E. Dunn. 1999. “The Demise of Racial Districting and the Future of Black Representation.” Emory Law Journal 48 (Fall): 1209-1253.
Cited in the opinion of the court in Bartlett v. Strickland, 129 S.Ct. 1231, 1249 (2009)
C. S. Bullock, III, R. K. Gaddie and A. Ferrington. 2001. “When Experience Fails: The Experience Factor in Congressional Runoffs.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 26 (February): 31-43.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. J. Scicchitano. 2001. “Symbolic Black Representation: An Empirical Test,” Social Science Quarterly 82 (September): 453-463.
C. S. Bullock, III, R. K. Gaddie and A. Ferrington. 2002. “System Structure, Campaign Stimuli, and Voter Falloff in Runoff Primaries.” Journal of Politics 64 (November): 1210-1224.
C.S. Bullock, III, and M.V. Hood, III. 2002. “One Person - - No Vote; One Vote, Two Votes: Voting Methods, Ballot Types, and Undervote Frequency in the 2000 Presidential Election.” Social Science Quarterly 83 (December): 981-993.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. A. Maggiotto. 2003. “Female Candidate Success in Runoff Primaries.” Women & Politics 24 (No. 4): 1-18.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. E. Dunn. 2003. “White Voter Support for Southern Black Congressional Candidates.” American Review of Politics 24 (Fall): 249-265.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Two Generations of Redistricting: An Overview,” Extensions (Fall): 9-13.
C. S. Bullock, III, and J. L. McClellan. 2004. “The County Boss and Statewide Elections: A Multivariate Analysis of Georgia’s Bifactional Politics.” Politics and Policy 32 (December): 740-755.
C. S. Bullock, III and M. V. Hood, III. 2005. “When Southern Symbolism Meets the Pork Barrel: Opportunity for Executive Leadership.” Social Science Quarterly 86 (March): 69-86.
C. S. Bullock, III, D. R. Hoffman and R. K. Gaddie. 2005. “The Consolidation of the White Southern Congressional Vote.” Political Research Quarterly 58 (June): 231-243.
C. S. Bullock, III, M. V. Hood, III, and R. Clark. 2005. “Punchcards, Jim Crow, and Al Gore: Explaining Voter Trust in the Electoral System in Georgia, 2000.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 5 (Fall): 283-294.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Georgia: The GOP Tightens its Grip.” American Review of Politics 26 (Spring): 43-63.
C. S. Bullock, R. K. Gaddie and B. Smith. 2005. “White Votes, Black Representatives and Candidates of Choice.” American Review of Politics, 26 (Fall): 267-289.
C. S. Bullock, III, D. Hoffman and R. K. Gaddie. 2006. “Regional Variations in the Realignment of American Politics, 1944-2004.” Social Science Quarterly, 87 (September): 494-518.
R.K. Gaddie and C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “(Pre)Clarifying the Muddy Red Waters of the Texas Redistricting War.” Engage: The Journal of the Federalist Society Practice Groups, 7 (October): 98-104.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. V. Hood, III. 2006. “A Mile-Wide Gap: The Evolution of Hispanic Political Emergence in the Deep South.” Social Science Quarterly 87: 1117-1135.
R.K. Gaddie and C.S. Bullock, III. 2006-2007. “Campaign Finance Reform as the New Political Thicket of the Supreme Court.” Nexus Law Journal 12: 43-55.
C. S. Bullock, III, M. V. Hood, III, and J. Gonzalez. 2007. “Identifying Latino Voters: A Research Note,” Election Law Journal 6 (2): 202-208.
R. K. Gaddie and C. S. Bullock, III. 2007. “From Ashcroft to Larios: Recent Redistricting Lessons from Georgia.” Fordham Urban Law Journal 34 (April) 997-1048.
C. S. Bullock, III, and K. L. Padgett. 2007. “Partisan Change and Consequences for Lobbying: Two-Party Government Comes To the Georgia Legislature.” State and Local Government Review 39: 61-71.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 2006-2007. “Voting Rights Progress in Georgia.” New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy 10:1-49.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 2007. “Good Intentions and Bad Social Science Meet in the Renewal of the Voting Rights Act.” Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy 5 (Winter):1-27.
M. V. Hood, III, and C. S. Bullock, III. 2008. “Worth a Thousand Words?: An Analysis of Georgia’s Voter Identification Statute.” American Politics Research, 36 (July): 555-579.
C. S. Bullock, III, R. K. Gaddie, and J. J. Wert. 2010. "Electoral College Reform and Voting Rights," Faulkner Law Review, 1: 89-134.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2010. "Barack Obama and the South." American Review of Politics 31 (Spring): 3 – 24.

J. J. Wert, R. K. Gaddie, and C. S. Bullock, III. 2011. “Of Benedick and Beatrice: Citizens Union and the Reign of the Laggard Court.” Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 20: 719 – 737.


M . V. Hood, III, and C. S. Bullock, III. 2011. “An Examination of Efforts to Encourage the Incidence of Early In-Person Voting in Georgia, 2008.” Election Law Journal 10 (2): 103 – 114.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2011. “Foreshadowing the Carter Presidency.” Georgia Historical Quarterly 95 (Winter): 546 – 556.
C. S. Bullock, III, and S. E. Buchanan. 2011. “Untangling the Mystery of Alvin Greene,” Journal of Political Science 39: 117 – 132.
R. K. Gaddie, J. J. Wert, and C. S. Bullock, III. 2012. “Seats, Votes, Citizens, and the One Person, One Vote Problem.” Stanford Law and Policy Review 23 (2): 431 – 454.
M. V. Hood, III, and C. S. Bullock, III. 2012. “Much Ado about Nothing: An Empirical Assessment of the Georgia Voter Identification Statute.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 12: 394 - 414.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. V. Hood, III. 2012. “The Tea Party, Sarah Palin and the 2010 Congressional Elections: The Aftermath of the Election of Barack Obama.” Social Science Quarterly 93 (5): 1424 - 1435.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2013. “Why Democrats May Benefit from Shelby County.Election Law Journal 13 (3): 319 - 321.
C. S. Bullock, III, S. A. MacManus, K. P. Owen, C. C. Penberthy, R. O. Reid, and B. McPhee. 2014. “‘Your Honor’ Is a Female: A Multi-Stage Electoral Analysis of Women’s Successes at Securing State Trial Court Judgeships.” Social Science Quarterly 95 (5): 1322- 1345.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2014. “Through A Glass Darkly: 2014 and Beyond.” Oklahoma Politics 24.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. V. Hood, III. 2015. “The Damnedest Mess: An Empirical Evaluation of the 1966 Georgia Gubernatorial Election.” Social Science Quarterly 96 (March): 104 – 118.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2015. “Packing, Cracking, Stacking: La Mobile Geografia della Politica Statunitense.” Limes: Rivista Italiana di Geopolitica (April): 45 - 58.
C. S. Bullock, III, E. M. Wilk, and C. M. Lamb. 2015. “Fair Housing Enforcement in the South and Non-South.” Social Science Quarterly 96 (December): 941 - 954.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. J. Rozell. 2016. “African Americans and Contemporary Southern Politics.” The Forum (Forthcoming).


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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
C.S. Bullock, III. 1975. "Expanding Black Economic Rights." In Harrell R. Rodgers, Jr., editor. Racism and Inequality: The Policy Alternatives. (San Francisco: W. H. Freeman): 75-123.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1975. "Politics of Desegregation," In Angelo Puricelli, editor. Desegregation to Integration. (St. Louis: University of Missouri at St. Louis Extension Division): 5-26.
C.S. Bullock, III, and C. Rudder. 1976. "The Case of the Right Wing Urologist," In Alan Clem, editor. The Making of Congressmen: Seven Campaigns of 1974, edited by (North Scituate, Massachusetts: Duxbury): 55-92.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1978. "Congress in the Sunshine." In Leroy N. Rieselbach, editor. Legislative Reform: Its Policy Impact. (Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books): 209-221
C .S. Bullock, III, and J. Stewart, Jr. 1978. "Incidence and Correlates of Second Generation Discrimination." In Marian Lief Palley and Michael Preston, editors. Race, Sex, and Policy Problems. (Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books): 115-129.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1979. "House Committee Assignments." In Leroy N. Rieselbach, editor. The Congressional System: Notes and Readings, 2nd ed. (North Scituate, Massachusetts: Duxbury): 56-85.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1981. "Implementation of Equal Education Opportunity Programs: A Comparative Analysis." In Paul Sabatier and Daniel Mazmanian, editors. Effective Policy Implementation. (Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books): 89-126.
D.W. Brady and C.S. Bullock, III. 1981. "Coalition Politics in the House of Representative." In Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer, editors. Congress Reconsidered, 2nd ed. (Washington: Congressional Quarterly): 186-203.
Reprinted in The Rise and Fall of Political Parties in the United States, 1789-1989, Joel Silbey, editor. (Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1991).
C.S. Bullock, III. 1982. "The Selection of Committee Members and Leaders." In David C. Kozak and John D. Macartney, editors. Congress and Public Policy: A Sourcebook of Documents and Readings. (Homewood, Illinois: Dorsey): 117-119.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1984. "Equal Education Opportunity," in Implementation of Civil Rights Policy, edited by Bullock and Lamb (Monterey, California: Brooks/Cole): 55-92.
C.S. Bullock, III, and C. Lamb. 1984. "A Search for Variables Important in Policy Implementation," in Implementation of Civil Rights Policy, edited by Bullock and Lamb (Monterey, California: Brooks/Cole): 1-19.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1984. "Conditions Associated with Policy Implementation," in Implementation of Civil Rights Policy, edited by Bullock and Lamb (Monterey, California: Brooks/Cole): 184-207.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1985. "Aftermath of the Voting Rights Act: Racial Voting Patterns in Atlanta-Area Elections," in The Voting Rights Act: Consequences and Implications, edited by Lorn Q. Foster (New York: Praeger): 185-208.
C.S. Bullock, III, and K.I. Butler. 1985. "Voting Rights," in The Reagan Administration and Human Rights, edited by Tinsley E. Yarbrough (New York: Praeger): 29-54.
C.S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Scicchitano. 1985. "Partisan Defections and Senate Incumbent Elections," in Studies of Congress, edited by Glenn R. Parker (Washington: CQ Press): 35-43.
C. S. Bullock, III, and B. A. Loomis. 1985. "The Changing Congressional Career," in Congress Reconsidered, 3rd ed., edited by Lawrence C. Dodd and Bruce I. Oppenheimer (Washington: CQ Press): 65-84.
L.K. Johnson and C.S. Bullock, III. 1986. "The New Religious Right and the 1980 Congressional Elections," Do Elections Matter?, edited by Benjamin Ginsberg and Alan Stone (Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, Inc.): 148-163.
S.A. MacManus and C.S. Bullock, III. 1986. "Mexican-American Political Clout in Small Urban Jurisdictions: Conditions for Maximizing Influence," in The Egalitarian City, edited by Janet K. Boles (New York: Praeger): 17-26.
C.S. Bullock, III, and L.K. Johnson. 1987. "The Incidence of Runoff Primaries," in Blacks in Southern Politics, edited by Laurence W. Moreland, Robert P. Steed, and Tod A. Baker (New York: Praeger): 277-292.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1988. "Education and the Constitution," Constitution 200: A Bicentennial Collection of Essays, edited by Mary A. Hepburn (Athens, Georgia: Carl Vinson Institute of Government): 133-154.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1988. "The South in Congress: Power and Policy." In James F. Lea, editor. Contemporary Southern Politics. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press): 177-193.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1988. "Civil Rights in the Midwest," in The Midwest Response to the New Federalism, edited by Peter K. Eisinger and William Gormley (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press): 163-186.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1988. "Creeping Realignment in the South," in The South's New Politics: Realignment and Dealignment, edited by Robert H. Swansbrough and David M. Brodsky (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press): 220-237.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1989. "Richard B. Russell," in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, edited by William Ferris and Charles Wilson (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina): 1194-1195.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1989. "The Civil Rights Act of 1964." In Carla J. Kohoyda-Inglis, editor. Read More About It, Vol. 3. (Ann Arbor, Mich: Pierian Press): 121-123.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1991. "Southern Politics." In L. Sandy Maisel, ed., Political Parties and Elections in the United States: An Encyclopedia (New York: Garland): 1030- 1031.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1991. "Civil Rights Legislation and Southern Politics." In L. Sandy Maisel, ed., Political Parties and Elections in the United States: An Encyclopedia (New York: Garland): 147-155.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1991. "The Nomination Process and Super Tuesday." In Laurence W. Moreland, Robert P. Steed and Tod A. Baker, editors. The 1988 Election in the South: Continuity Amidst Change in Southern Party Politics (New York: Praeger): 3-19.
C.S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 1991. "Changing from Multi-Member to Single-Member Districts: The Florida Case." In Susan A. MacManus, editor. Reapportionment and Representation in Florida: A Historical Collection (Tampa: Intrabay Innovation Institute): 337-352.
S.A. MacManus and C.S. Bullock, III. 1992. "Electing Women to City Councils: A Focus on Small Cities." In Wilma Rule and Joseph F. Zimmerman, editors., United States Electoral Systems: Their Impact on Women and Minorities. (Westport, CN: Greenwood Press): 167-181.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1992. "Minorities in State Legislatures." In Gary F. Moncrief and Joel A. Thompson, editors., Changing Patterns in State Legislative Careers (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press): 39-58.
C.S. Bullock, III, and R.K. Gaddie. 1992. "Georgia," In Leroy Hardy, Alan Heslop and George Blair, editors., Redistricting in the 1980s (Claremont, CA: Rose Institute of State and Local Government): 61-66.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1994. "Nomination: The South's Role in 1992 Nomination Politics," in The 1992 Presidential Election in the South: Current Patterns of Southern Party and Electoral Politics, edited by Robert P. Steed, Laurence W. Moreland and Tod A. Baker (New York: Praeger): 9-22.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1994. "Committee Selection in Congress," in Encyclopedia of the American Legislative System, Vol. II, edited by Joel H. Silbey (New York: Scribners): 983-1003.
S.A. MacManus and C.S. Bullock, III. 1995. "Electing Women to Local Office." In Judith A. Garber and Robyne S. Turner, eds. Gender in Urban Research (Thousands Oaks CA: Sage Publications): pp. 155-177.
C.S. Bullock, III, and J. C. Grant. 1995. "Georgia: The Christian Right and Grass Roots Power," in Mark J. Rozell and Clyde Wilcox, eds., God at the Grass Roots: The Christian Right in the 1994 Elections (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): pp. 47-65.
C.S. Bullock, III, R. K. Gaddie and J.C. Kuzenski. 1995. "The Candidacy of David Duke as a Stimulus to Minority Voting," in David Duke and the Politics of Race in the South, edited by Kuzenski, Bullock and Gaddie (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press): 99-114.
S.A. MacManus and C.S. Bullock, III. 1995. "Second Best? Women Mayors and Council Members: A New Test of the Desirability Thesis." In Louis L. Duke, editor. Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders? 2d ed. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall): 112-124.
R.K. Gaddie and C.S. Bullock, III. 1997. “Voter Turnout and Candidate Participation: Effects of Affirmative Action Districting,” in Southern Parties and Elections: Studies in Regional Political Change, edited by Robert P. Steed, Laurence W. Moreland and Tod A. Baker (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press): 37-51.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1997. “The 1996 Presidential Nomination: Short and Sweet,” in The 1996 Presidential Election in the South, edited by Laurence W. Moreland and Robert P. Steed (Westport, CT: Praeger): 7-18.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1997. “Political Participation and the Electoral Process,” in Future Challenges of Local Autonomy in Japan, Korea, and the United States, edited by Fukashi Horie and Masaru Nishio (Tokyo, Japan: National Institute for Research Advancement): 10-34.
C.S. Bullock, III, and M. C. Smith. 1997. “Georgia: Purists, Pragmatists, and Electoral Outcomes.” In Mark J. Rozell and Clyde Wilcox, editors. God at the Grassroots 1996: The Christian Right in the 1996 Election. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): pp. 51-65.
C.S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell. 1998. “Southern Politics at Century’s End.” In Charles S. Bullock, III, and Mark J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 3-21.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1998. “Georgia: Election Rules and Partisan Conflict.” In Charles S. Bullock, III, and Mark J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 49-65.
C.S. Bullock, III, S.A. MacManus, F. E. Akins, L.J. Hoffman and A. Newmark. 1998. “Women and Elections: The Uphill Struggle.” In Lois Duke Whitaker, editor. Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders?, 3rd ed. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall): 121-137.
Reprinted in Mapping Florida’s Political Landscape edited by Susan A. MacManus as “Winning in My Own Backyard: County Government, School Board Positions Steadily More Attractive to Women Candidates,” (Tallahassee, FL: Florida Institute of Government, 2001), pp. 369-381.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1999. “The Opening up of State and Local Election Processes.” In Ronald E. Weber and Paul Brace, editors. American State and Local Government: Directions for the 21st Century. (New York: Chatham House Publishers): 212-240.
M. A. Hepburn and C.S. Bullock, III. 1999. “Congress, Public Trust, and Education.” In Joseph Cooper, editor. Congress and the Decline of Public Trust. (Boulder, CO: Westview): 101–129.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. C. Smith. 2000. “Georgia: The Christian Right Meets its Match.” In John C. Green, Mark J. Rozell and Clyde Wilcox, editors. Prayers in the Precincts: The Christian Right in the 1998 Election. (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press): 59-76.

C. S. Bullock, III. 2000. “Partisan Changes in the Southern Congressional Delegation and the Consequences.” In David W. Brady, John F. Cogan and Morris P. Fiorina, editors. Continuity and Change in House Elections. (Stanford: Stanford University Press): 39 - 64.


C.S. Bullock, III. 2001. “High Turnout in a Low-Turnout Year: Georgia’s Second District.” In James A. Thurber, editor. The Battle for Congress: Consultants, Candidates and Voters. (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press): 81-122.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2001. “The Contemporary South and the 1998 Elections.” In John C. Kuzenski, Laurence W. Moreland and Robert P. Steed, editors. Eye of the Storm: The South and Congress in an Era of Change. (Westport, CN: Praeger): 97-105.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2002. “Georgia: Another Mixed Partisan Result.” In Robert P. Steed and Laurence W. Moreland, editors. The 2000 Presidential Election in the South: Partisanship and Southern Party Systems in the 21st Century. (Westport, CN: Praeger): 65-78.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. J. Rozell. 2003. “Southern Politics in the 21st Century.” In C.S. Bullock, III and M.J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction to Southern Politics, 2nd edition. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 1-19.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2003. “Georgia: Still the Most Democratic State in the South?” In C.S. Bullock, III and M.J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction to Southern Politics, 2nd edition (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 53-73.
S. A. MacManus and C.S. Bullock, III. 2003. “The Form, Structure and Composition of America’s Municipalities in the New Millennium.” In The Municipal Year Book 2003. (Washington, D.C.: International City/County Management Association): 3-18.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2003. “It’s A Sonny Day in Georgia.” In Larry J. Sabato, editor. Midterm Madness: The Elections of 2002. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 177-186.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R.K. Gaddie. 2003. “John Linder Defeats Bob Barr: Fratricide in the Deep South.” In Sunil Ahuja and Robert Dewhirst, editors. The Roads to Congress 2002. (Mansfield, OK: BookMasters): 71-83.

C.S. Bullock, III 2005. “Redistricting: Racial and Partisan Considerations.” In Matthew J. Streb, editor. Law and Election Politics: The Rules of the Game. (Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner): 151-169.


C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “A Rare Democratic Gain: The Georgia Twelfth Congressional District Race.” In David B. Magleby, J. Quin Manson and Kelly D. Patterson, editors. Dancing Without Partners.. (Provo UT: Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy): 275-287.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M. C. Smith. 2005. “The Religious Right and Electoral Politics in the South.” In Glenn Feldman, editor. Politics and Religion in the White South. (Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press): 215-230.
C. S. Bullock, III and J. Dietz. 2005. “Transforming the South: The Role of the Federal Government.” In Craig S. Pascoe, Karen Trehan Lethem and Andy Ambrose, editors. The American South in the Twentieth Century. (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press): 247-262.
C. S. Bullock, III, R. J. Cruise and R.K. Gaddie. 2005. “Sessions versus Frost in Texas 32.” In Sunill Ahuja and Robert Dewhirst, editors. The Road to Congress 2004. (New York: Nova Science Publishers): 39-49.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “The Influence of Christian Conservatives and the Empire State of the South.” In Edward L. Cleary and Allen D. Hertzke, editors. Representing God at the State House. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 73-99.
S. A. MacManus, C.S. Bullock, III, K. L. Padgett, and D. Penberthy. 2006. “Women at the Local Level: Are County and School Board Positions Becoming More Desirable in Plugging the Pipeline to Higher Office?” In Lois Duke Whitaker, editor. Women in Politics: Outsiders or Insiders?, 4th ed. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall): 117-136.
C. S. Bullock, III, and M .J. Rozell. 2007. “Introduction: Southern Politics in the Twenty- First Century.” In C.S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction to Southern Politics, 3rd edition. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield), 1-25.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “Georgia: The GOP Finally Takes Over.” In C.S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South: An Introduction to Southern Politics, 3rd edition. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield) : 49-73.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “A Bright Spot for the GOP: Sonny Wins Again.” In Larry Sabato, editor. The Sixth Year Itch. (New York: Pearson Longman): 457-466.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2010. “Introduction: Southern Politics in the Twenty-First Century.” In C.S. Bullock, III, and M. J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South an Introduction to Southern Politics, 4th ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 1-24.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2010. “Georgia: A Study of Party and Race.” In C.S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South an Introduction to Southern Politics, 4th ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 49-71.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “One Election Is Not Enough: Chambliss vs. Martin in the Peach State’s Senate Race,” In Randall E. Adkins and David A. Dulio, editors. Cases in Congressional Elections: Incumbents Playing Defense. (New York: Routledge): 213-230.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2010. "Georgia: Where Competitiveness Came Late." In Branwell Dubose Kapeluck, Laurence Moreland and Robert Steed, editors. A Paler Shade of Red: The 2008 Presidential Election in the South. (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press): 49-65.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “Get to Know Your Students.” In Loch K. Johnson, editor, Chalk Talk: Teaching Tips from the UGA Teaching Academy. (Athens, GA: UGA Teaching Academy): 169 – 170.
S. A. MacManus, C. S. Bullock, III, K. A. DePalo, R. Ivey. 2011. "First-Time Candidates: How Strategic Are Women Running for the State Legislature." In Lois Duke Whitaker, editor. Women in Politics:  Outsiders or Insiders?, 5th ed. (New York: Longman): 129 – 142.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2012. “The 2010 Elections.” In Charles S. Bullock, III, editor. Key States, High Stakes: Sarah Palin, the Tea Party and the 2010 Elections. (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield): 1 – 9.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2012. “Conclusion: Evaluating Palin, the Tea Party, and DeMint Influences.” In Charles S. Bullock, III, editor. Key States, High Stakes: Sarah Palin, the Tea Party and the 2010 Elections. (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield): 211 – 225.

C. S. Bullock, III, and K. P. Owen. 2012. “Marshall vs. Scott in Georgia’s Eighth Congressional District: The Power of Incumbency Fails.” In Randall E. Adkins and David A. Dulio, editors. Cases in Congressional Elections: Riding the Wave. (New York: Routledge): 181 – 200.


C. S. Bullock, III, and M. J. Rozell. 2012. “The Evolving Politics of the South.” In C. S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell, editors. Oxford Handbook of Southern Politics. (Oxford: Oxford University Press): 3 - 26.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2012. "The End of Woodward’s Second Reconstruction? African American Political Participation in the South.” In Angie Maxwell, Todd Shields, and Jeannie Whayne, editors. The Ongoing Burden of Southern History: Politics and Identity in the Twenty-First Century South. (Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press): 131 - 152.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2013. “Redistricting: Racial and Partisan Issues Past and Present.” In Matthew J. Streb, editor. Law and Election Politics: The Rules of the Game, 2nd edition. ( New York: Routledge): 230 - 251.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2013. “Redistricting the Peach State.” In William J. Miller and Jeremy Walling, editors. The Political Battle over Congressional Redistricting. (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books): 87 - 109.

C. S. Bullock, III. 2014. “Politics in the South: Out of Step with the Nation Once Again.” In C.S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South an Introduction to Southern Politics, 5th ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 1 - 25.


C. S. Bullock, III. 2014. “Georgia: Republicans at the High Water Mark?” In C.S. Bullock, III, and M.J. Rozell, editors. The New Politics of the Old South an Introduction to Southern Politics, 5th ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield): 51 - 72.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2014. “Georgia Becomes Even Redder.” In Scott E. Buchanan and Branwell DuBose Kapeluck, editors, Second Verse, Same as the First: The 2012 Presidential Election in the South (Fayetteville, Arkansas: University of Arkansas Press): 51 - 68.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2015. “Regions and Regionalism: The South.” In Michael Shally-Jensen, editor, American Political Culture (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLO): 960 - 967.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2015. “Redistricting.” In Michael Shally-Jensen, editor, American Political Culture (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLO): 940 - 946.
C. S. Bullock, III. 2015. “Effects of Redistricting on Congressional Elections.” In Seth C. McKee, editor. Jigsaw Puzzle Politics in the Sunshine State. (Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press.): 242 – 264.
C. S. Bullock, III, and C. M. Lamb. Forthcoming. “School and Housing Discrimination.” In David L. Leal, Taeku Lee and Mark Sawyer, editors, Oxford Handbook on Racial and Ethnic Politics in America (New York: Oxford University Press).

ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS


C. S. Bullock, III, and K. P. Owen. 2008. “Alternative Paths to the Bench: Recruitment of Women to Become Judges in Georgia.” Proceedings of the Georgia Political Science Association.

POPULAR PUBLICATIONS


C. S. Bullock, III and F.W. Steckmest. 1978. "Openness in Government: Sunshine or Sunburn?" Nation's Business, 66 (November): 97-104.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1984. “Campaign Battle on for New South.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution (September 16): 9D.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1995. “It’s Uncertain Which Party Would Benefit Most.” Athens Daily News-Banner Herald (April 16): 1D, 8D.
C.S. Bullock, III. 1996. “Incumbency, Not Race, Wins in the South.” Newsday (November 13): A41.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2000. “History is not on the Side of the Democrats.” in Quest for the Presidency, Morris Newspapers (February 13): 18.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2001. “A Modest Proposal for Election Reform.” Georgia Trend (February): 52.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Lessons from Tuesday’s Primaries.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (July 26).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Rebirth or Reburial.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (August 2).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Did You Vote in the Runoff?” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (August 2).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Looking Toward the Runoffs.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (August 9).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “The 2004 Runoffs and Patterns from the Past.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (August 30).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “What’s an Endorsement Worth?” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (September 6).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “And the Winner is. . .” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (September 20).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Georgia Senate Contests.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (October 11).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Looking at Georgia’s House Races.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (October 18).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Three Redistricting Stories.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (October 25).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Election 2004: What Happened and Why?” Georgia Policy Review (October/November 2004): 1, 3, 6.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “The General Assembly’s Brave New (Republican) World.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (November 8).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “The New Democratic House Leadership.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (November 19).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Republican Emergence in the South: Causes and Consequences.” Keynoter: Journal of the American Political Items Collectors (Fall/Winter): 10 – 15.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Georgia’s Changing Congressional Delegation,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (December 3).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “In with the New, Out with the Old,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (December 17).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2004. “Welcome to 2006: Democratic Gubernatorial Hopefuls,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (December 31).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “State of the State.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (January 14).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Democrats as Underdogs: Or, How the World Has Changed,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (January 21).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Republican Emergence in the South: Causes and Consequence.” Keynoter: Journal of the American Political Items Collectors (Fall/Winter): 10-15.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “The Lieutenant Governorship: It May Not Be What it Used to Be.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (February 11).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Standards for New Congressional Maps.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (February 25).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “The Racial Dividing Line Between Republicans and Democrats.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (March 11).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Interning at the Capitol.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (March 25).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “The Legislative Session and Voter Mobilization.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (April 8).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “What’s At Stake in the 2006 Gubernatorial Election,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia(April 22).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “White Women Hold the Key,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (May 6).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Senate Nuclear Option Averted,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (May 27).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Ambition Puts One Senate Seat in Play,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (June 10).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Why George Bush May Envy Sonny Perdue.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (July 8).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Meet George Bush’s Friend Silvio Berlusconi.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia. (July 22).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Women’s Work” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (August 5).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Switching to the GOP Now Fashionable.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (August 19).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “DOJ Approves Voter ID.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (September 9).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Political Aftermath of Katrina,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (September 23).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Changing Roles of Cobb and Gwinnett.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (October 7).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Early Thought of the 2008 Presidential Elections.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (October 21).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “The Most Loyal Party Members Can Be A Problem,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (November 4).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Wealth and Votes,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (December 2).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2005. “Politics and the Voting Rights Act,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (December 16).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “High Stakes for Democrats in 2006,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (January 3).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “Redistricting Again,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (February 13).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “The Uneasy Coalition between Blacks and Latinos.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (March 1).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “Women and the 2006 Election.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (May 8).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “Will 2006 Be a Good Year for African Americans?” Bill Shipp’s Georgia. (May 22).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “Runoff Restrospective.” Bill Shipp’s Georgia. (August 23).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “A Deep Look at What the Primary and Runoff Results Tell Us,” Bill Shipp’s Georgia (September 11).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “Election Overview.” Mundo Hispanico (October 25).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “Fortune Smiles on the Governor But Potential for Disaster Still Exists,” Insider Advantage Georgia (November 2).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “Handicapping the PSC Runoff: Judicial Races May Play a Role,” Insider Advantage Georgia (December 4).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2006. “A Great Year for Democrats - - Except in Georgia,” Insider

Advantage Georgia (December 27).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “A Tough Challenge for Jane Kidd - - No Kidding,” Insider

Advantage Georgia (February 8).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “The Consequences of Changing Election Rules,” Insider

Advantage Georgia (March 5).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “Should Georgia Join the Race to Frontload Primary Season?”

Insider Advantage Georgia (March 15).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “Republicans Might Be Better Served to Opt Out of Front-

Loaded Primaries,” Insider Advantage Georgia (April 24).


C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “Personal Ambition vs. What’s Good for the Party?” Insider

Advantage Georgia (May 16).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “Who Loses When Executive and Legislature Square Off?”

Insider Advantage Georgia (June 1).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “Georgians in Congress Need More Seniority.” Insider

Advantage Georgia (July 30).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “Data Comparison Shows Fewer than 300K Lack Photo ID, But

Handel Could Take Simple Steps to Flesh-Out the Picture.” Insider



Advantage Georgia (August 20).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2007. “The New Red State of Georgia.” The Citizen 1 (Fall): 8 – 9.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “Thinning GOP Ranks May Make Gubernatorial Bid Attractive

for Isakson.” Insider Advantage Georgia (November 30).


C.S. Bullock, III. 2007. “Putting Iowa and New Hampshire in Perspective.” Insider Advantage Georgia (December 27).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “The Message from Iowa.” Insider Advantage Georgia (January 6).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “Lessons from South Carolina.” Insider Advantage Georgia (January 22).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “Is Electoral Change Real or Imagined?” Insider Advantage

Georgia (February 12).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008 Congressional Elections,” Insider Advantage Georgia, (May 12).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “Runoffs Then and Now.” Insider Advantage Georgia. (August

4).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “Georgia’s On the Sidelines - - and Here’s Why,” Insider



Advantage Georgia, (September 24).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “Democratic Fortunes Improve in Peach State. . . But Have

They Stalled?” Insider Advantage Georgia, (October 16).


C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “Bradley Effect Maybe Inoperable this Election,” Insider

Advantage Georgia, (October 21).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “Could There Be A Reverse Bradley Effect,” Insider Advantage

Georgia, (October 30).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2008. “A Look inside the Runoffs,” Insider Advantage

Georgia, (November 14).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2009. “Is Georgia Turning Blue Again in 2008?” Insider

Advantage Georgia, (January 7).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2009. “Obama and the World,” Insider Advantage Georgia, (January 15).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2009. “The ’08 Turnout and What it May Portend for 2010.” Insider Advantage Georgia, (April 15, 2009).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2009. “Why Bipartisanship is so Difficult to Achieve.” The Citizen 3 (Summer); 4 – 6.
C.S. Bullock, III, 2009. “Debunking Some Runoff Myths As Atlanta Prepares for the Next Round.” Insider Advantage Georgia (November 27).
C.S. Bullock, III. 2010. "Will 2010 Be the year of the Woman in Georgia Politics?" Insider Advantage Georgia (January 18).
Reprinted in James 6 (January 2010): 11.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2010. "Redistricting and the Fallout from Linder's Decision." Insider Advantage Georgia (March 3).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “Georgia Politics Post-Healthcare.” Insider Advantage Georgia (April 5, 2010).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. "The Big Chill: Obama Care's Effect on Georgia Politics," James 6 (March/April): 12, 20.
C.S. Bullock, III. 2010. "Putting the Governor's Race in Context." Insider Advantage Georgia (May 6).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “2010’s Big Turnover.” Insider Advantage Georgia (May 28).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “’Friends and Neighbors’ Politics in Georgia,” Insider Advantage Georgia (July 26).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “The Odds in Next Week’s Runoffs.” Insider Advantage Georgia (August 3).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “Many Factors Come into Play in Runoff.” Insider Advantage Georgia (August 17).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “Deal’s Problems Helping Keep Barnes in the Contest.” Insider Advantage Georgia (September 29).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “A Gubernatorial Runoff?” Insider Advantage Georgia (October 27).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “The Last White Democrat.” Insider Advantage Georgia (November 9).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “A Relative Few Voters Set the Course for the Next Four Years.” Insider Advantage Georgia (November 30).
C. S. Bullock, III. 2010. “The 2010 Tsunami.”The Citizen 4 (Winter): 6-7.
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 2011. “Roles Reversed in 2011 Redistricting.” Southern Political Report (January 30).
Reprinted in Insider Advantage Georgia (February 1)
C. S. Bullock, III, and R. K. Gaddie. 2011. “What if the Courts Have to Handle Section 5 Reviews -- Lots of Them?

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