Dr. Samantha Pettey

Associate Professor, History & Political Science

Samantha Pettey
Email
Phone
(413) 662-5551
Office
History House, Rm 10

Education

Ph.D., University of North Texas, 2016

M.A., University of Rhode Island, 2011

B.A., University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,

2009

Courses Taught

POSC 201: US Government

POSC 210: Political Science Research & Methods

POSC 302: Campaigns and Elections

POSC 307: State and Local Politics

POSC 308: Women in US Politics 

POSC 313: American Political Institutions

POSC 323: Political Psychology 

POSC 405: Race and Ethnic Politics 

About Me

I happily joined the History and Political Science department in the Fall of 2016. I grew up in southeastern Massachusetts and am grateful to be back in such a beautiful part of the state.

My interest in politics began at a young age, so studying politics was a natural fit for me. I love teaching students how our political system impacts their lives, but also how they can make a difference. To that extent, I teach a range of courses on American government but my true passion lies in teaching (and researching) Congress, state and local politics, and women in politics.

Aside from teaching, I have completed a couple of internships and am happy to share my experiences with students on the importance of internships, and getting involved in local communities. I worked on a campaign for a local election as the volunteer coordinator, and interned for a Parks and Recreation department in Texas.

Research/Creative Interests

My current research focuses broadly on female candidates. I am particularly interested in the impact institutional features and demographic characteristics have on state-level candidate emergence and success. to listen to my NPR Academic Minute on my latest research.

Publications

Peer Reviewed Articles

鈥淔emale Candidate Emergence and Term Limits: A State-Level Analysis鈥. Political Research Quarterly. (2018) 71(2): 318-329.

鈥淭o Run or Not to Run? U.S. House Campaign Advertising鈥 with Regina Branton and Jared Perkins. Journal of Political Marketing. (201): 1-20.

Research Notes

鈥淭he Impact of Gender and Quality Opposition on the Relative Assessment of Candidate Competency鈥 with Regina Branton, Ashley English, and Tiffany Barnes. Electoral Studies. (2018). 54: 35-43.

Book Chapters

Jenkins, Shannon and Samantha Pettey. 2013. "Redistricting in Massachusetts" in The Political Battle Over Congressional Redistricting. Eds. Miller, William and Jeremy Walling Lexington Books.

Non Peer-Reviewed Articles

"Primary Primers: Why 2020 is likely to see a record number of women elected to the US House". 2020. The London School of Economics US Centre daily blog on American Politics and Policy. 

"What Happened?: In 2020, women continued to make strides in representation in Congress and State Legislatures". 2021. The London School of Economics US Centre daily blog on American Politics and Policy. 

"The 2022 Midterms: Why this may be another record setting election for women in the House of Representatives". 2022 The London School of Economics US Centre daily blog on American Politics and Policy. 

鈥淭erm Limits Encourage More Women to Run for Office in US State Legislatures. 2018. The London School of Economics US Centre daily blog on American Politics and Policy.

鈥淲hy We Should Expect Gains for Democratic Women in the House on November 6th鈥. 2018. The London School of Economics US Centre daily blog on American Politics and Policy.

Conference Presentations

"Institutional Factors and Women's Descriptive Representation: A Look at the States". Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 4-8, 2018.

鈥淲omen-Friendly Districts in the States: A Look at the Gap Between Female Democrats and Republicans鈥. Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 5-9, 2017.

"Women-Friendly State Legislative Districts". Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 7-10, 2016.

"Female Emergence and Term Limits: A State-Level Analysis". Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 16-19, 2015.

"Candidate Evaluations: The Impact of Gender and Party" with Regina Branton and Tiffany Barnes. Southern Political Science Association: New Orlean, Louisiana January 9-11, 2014.

"Women's Emergence as Governor and the Family Factor". New England Political Science Association. Newport, Rhode Island. April 22-24, 2010.

Office hours

Spring 2025
Tuesday, Thursday 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday 3:45 pm - 4:15 pm
or by appointment