Bio & CV

E. Grant Baldwin

E. Grant Baldwin

I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. My research investigates how voters behave and how officials translate voters’ preferences into public policy in local and state politics in the United States.

My dissertation — The Supply and Demand of Municipal Policy in a Polarized Era — asks how much voters know about the policy choices of their city governments and whether that knowledge (or lack thereof) strengthens or hinders government accountability. To answer this, I track the policymaking behavior of 484 U.S. cities across 90 issue domains over time and conduct an original survey to test voters’ knowledge of their cities’ policy choices.

My work has been published in Urban Affairs Review and has been supported financially by the Institute for Humane Studies, the UCLA Division of Graduate Education, and the UCLA Institute to Study Hate.

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Education

University of California, Los Angeles
Ph.D. Political Science, Anticipated 2027

  • Dissertation: The Supply and Demand of Municipal Policy in a Polarized Era
  • Committee: Chris Tausanovitch (chair), Julia Payson, Dan Thompson, and Lynn Vavreck

M.A. Political Science, 2025

Brigham Young University
B.A. Political Science, 2022

  • Minors in History and Civic Engagement Leadership

Grant standing next to a portrait of George Washington at a museum

Comparing notes with a fellow student of American democracy.