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J. Celeste Lay

Associate Professor & Sr. Associate Dean of Newcomb-Tulane College, Tulane University

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Voting, Elections & Public Opinion

How Katrina Shaped Trust and Efficacy in New Orleans

November 30, 2020
The Forum 18 (2020):
p.117-130Additional Authors: Mirya R. Holman

Are You Picking Up What I’m Laying Down? Ideology in Low-Information Elections

February 6, 2020
Urban Affairs Review 57 (2021):
p.315-341Additional Authors: Mirya R. Holman

“They See Dead People (Voting): Correcting Misperceptions about Voter Fraud in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election”

July 3, 2018
Journal of Political Marketing
Additional Authors: with Mirya R. Holman

“Adjusting to Immigrants in Two Midwestern Communities: Same Outcome, Different Process”

October 26, 2016
Social Science Quarterly 98
p.1731-1748

“Polling in Impossible Conditions: Pre-election Polling in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina”

September 28, 2015
Journal of Public Management and Social Policy 22
Additional Authors: with Brian J. Brox

“Race, Retrospective Voting, and Disasters: The Reelection of C. Ray Nagin after Hurricane Katrina”

August 3, 2009
Urban Affairs Review 44
p.645-662

“Women Running ‘As Women’: Candidate Gender, Campaign Issues, and Voter Targeting Strategies”

February 3, 2003
Journal of Politics 65
p.244-255Additional Authors: with Paul S. Herrnson and Atiya Kai Stokes
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