Peer-Reviewed
Christopher D. Raymond. 2024. "The Impact of Theology on Disaffiliation, Disengagement, and Disbelief." Journal of Empirical Theology 37(2): 204-217.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2023. "Much Older Than Thought: The Religious-Secular Divide in Mid-Twentieth Century Canadian Party Preferences." International Journal of Canadian Studies 61 (March), 119-137.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2021. "Religious Diversification Reduces the Number of Religious Parties Over Time." European Political Science 20 (3), 465-482.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2021. "The partisan consequences of secularisation: An analysis of (non-)religion and party preferences over time." Secular Studies 3 (1): 118-140.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2021. "Dealigned or Still Salient? Religious-Secular Divisions in Chilean Elections." Bulletin of Latin American Research 40 (1): 100-116.
Christopher D. Raymond and L. Marvin Overby. 2020. "Calling It Quits: Legislative Retirements in Comparative Perspective." Political Studies 68 (3): 731-748.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2020. "Electoral Choice and Religion: An Overview." In Paul Djupe and Gizem Arikan (eds.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics & Religion.
Christopher D. Raymond and Sergio Bárcena Juárez. 2019. "Constituency Preferences and Committee Selection in the Mexican Cámara de Diputados." Latin American Politics and Society 61 (4): 95-117.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2019. "Religious Diversity and the Number of Religious Parties Around the World." Representation. 55 (2): 197-213.
Christopher D. Raymond and Jacob Holt. 2019. "Constituency Preferences and Assignment to Agriculture Committees." Parliamentary Affairs. 72 (1): 141-161.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2018. "Socioeconomic Development and Party System Fragmentation Cross-Nationally." Politics & Policy 46 (5): 731-758.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2018. "Do Third-Party Supporters Recognize their Party is Out of the Running? Evidence from Canada." Research & Politics.
Alex Dukalskis and Christopher D. Raymond. 2018. "Failure of authoritarian learning: explaining Burma/Myanmar's electoral system." Democratization 25 (3): 545-563.
Christopher D. Raymond and Robert M. Worth. 2017. “Explaining voting behaviour on free votes: Solely a matter of preference?” British Politics 12 (4): 555-564.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2017. "The effects of district magnitude and social diversity on party system fragmentation in majoritarian systems." Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 2 (4): 311-326.
Christopher D. Raymond and Jacob Holt. 2017. "Constituency pressures on committee selection: Evidence from the Northern Ireland Assembly and Dáil Éireann." Parliamentary Affairs 70 (4): 740-758.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2017. "Religious Voters and the Religious-Secular Cleavage Since 1990." Political Science 69 (1): 71-86.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2017. “Voting behavior on free votes: Simply a matter of preferences?” Parliamentary Affairs 70 (3): 489-506.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2017. "Simply a matter of context? Partisan contexts and party loyalties on free votes." British Journal of Politics and International Relations 19 (2): 353-370.
Christopher D. Raymond, Michael Huelshoff, and Marc Rosenblum. 2016. “Electoral Systems, Ethnic Cleavages, and Experience with Democracy.” International Political Science Review 37 (4): 550-566.
Christopher D. Raymond and Mathias Wessel Tromborg. 2016. “What’s Information Got to Do With It? Third-Party Voting in Plurality Systems.” Party Politics 22 (4): 534-543.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2016. “Not all social cleavages are the same: On the relationship between religious diversity and party system fragmentation.” Politics and Religion 9 (2): 364-388.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2016. “Explaining the multiparty systems of Western Europe prior to the adoption of proportional representation.” Comparative European Politics 14 (3):253-72.
Christopher D. Raymond and L. Marvin Overby. 2016. “What’s in a (Party) Name?: Examining Preferences, Discipline, and Social Identity in a Parliamentary Free Vote.” Party Politics 22 (3): 313-324.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2015. “The organizational ecology of ethnic cleavages: The nonlinear effects of ethnic diversity on party system fragmentation.” Electoral Studies 37 (2): 109-119.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2015. “In Defiance of Duverger: The Class Cleavage and the Emergence of District-Level Multiparty Systems in Western Europe.” Research and Politics 2 (1): 1-8.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2014. “The Effect of the Secret Ballot on Party System Fragmentation: A Test of Three Explanations.” Politics 34 (4): 378-390.
Nicholas Spina and Christopher Raymond. 2014. “Civil Society Aid to Post-Communist Countries.” Political Studies 62 (4): 878-894.
Christopher Raymond. 2014. “Party agency and the religious-secular cleavage in post-Communist countries: The case of Romania.” Political Studies 62 (2): 292-302.
Christopher Raymond and Brian M. Barros Feltch. 2014. “Parties, cleavages, and issue evolution: The case of the religious-secular cleavage in Chile.” Party Politics 20 (3): 429-443.
Christopher Raymond and Jacob Holt. 2014. “Due North? Do American Theories of Legislative Committees Apply to Canada?” Journal of Legislative Studies 20 (2): 174-192.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2013. “Increasingly ‘Irrational’ Party Systems: Evidence that There Are Increasingly More Than Two Parties at the District Level.” Government and Opposition 48 (4): 506-525.
Christopher Raymond and Moisés Arce. 2013. “The politicization of indigenous identities in Peru.” Party Politics 19 (4): 555-576.
L. Marvin Overby, Christopher Raymond, and Zeynep Taydas. 2011. “Free Votes, MPs, and Constituents: The Case of Same-Sex Marriage in Canada.” American Review of Canadian Studies 41 (4): 465-478.
Christopher Raymond. 2011. “The continued salience of religious voting in the United States, Germany, and Great Britain.” Electoral Studies 30 (1): 125-135.
Other Publications
Christopher Raymond. 2024. "Letters: No More Liberalisms." First Things.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2022. Religious Diversity and Party Politics: How Religious Competition Fosters Political Cooperation. Unpublished Manuscript.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2021. "Book Review: The authoritarian consequences of alliances between states and religious authorities." European Political Science 20 (3): 566-567.
Christopher Raymond. 2021. "(Non-)religion and Abortion at Stormont." QPol.
Christopher Raymond. 2019. "Alliance Party Ends 2019 as the Third Largest Party." QPol.
Christopher Raymond. 2019. "The Factors Underpinning Warren's Rise in the Polls." QPol.
Christopher D. Raymond and Marvin Overby. 2019. “Calling it quits: why some parties’ MPs leave office earlier than others.” LSE British Politics and Policy.
Christopher Raymond. 2019. "Cheering for the Other Party's Outsider Candidates." QPol.
Christopher Raymond. 2019. "The First Democratic Primary Debate(s)." QPol.
Christopher Raymond. 2019. "Alliance Breakthrough Part of a Broader Trend." QPol.
Christopher Raymond. 2019. "The 2019 Local Elections: A Signal of Changes Still to Come?" QPol.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2019. "Socioeconomic Development Produces More Fragmented Party Systems." PSA Blog.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2018. "Trump's Approval Remains Low, But Perhaps Just Large Enough for Him." QPol.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2018. "Despite everything, Trump's support among Republicans is stable, and is likely to stay that way." LSE USAPP Blog.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2018. "How the partisan context of parliamentary votes affects MPs' party loyalty on free votes." LSE Democratic Audit.
Christopher Raymond. 2017. "Why Fear the Brexit Mutineers? Because They Can Back Up Their Threats." QPol.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2017. “Do MPs' votes in Parliament represent personal or constituency preferences?" LSE British Politics and Policy Blog.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2017. “The 2017 Westminster Election in Northern Ireland: towards two-party politics?" QPol.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2017. “The 2017 Westminster Election: Three Observations." QPol.
Christopher D. Raymond and Jacob Holt. 2017. “Pork and Committee Selection in Ireland: Irish Politicians (and Their Constituents) Love Bacon, Too!” Irish Politics Forum.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2017. “Duverger’s Law on Elections,” in Fathali M. Moghaddam (ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2016. "Why British Politics is Not a Two-Party System." Political Insight 7 (3): 28-31.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2016. "How Did Donald Trump Win the 2016 Election?!" QPol.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2016. “Americans Head to the Polls Holding Their Noses.” QPol.
Christopher D. Raymond and Robert M. Worth. 2016. “Party cohesion in Parliament: more than discipline and shared preferences alone.” LSE British Politics and Policy Blog.
Christopher Raymond. 2016. “Wins in New York favour both parties’ frontrunners (even if the final outcomes remain uncertain).” QPol.
Christopher Raymond. 2016. “Iowa Caucuses Shake Up an Already Strange Nomination Race.” QPol.
Christopher Raymond. 2015. “Why COP21 should not get our hopes up on climate change.” QPol.
Neil Matthews, Christopher Raymond, and John Garry. 2015. “Jeremy Corbyn’s republican and socialist sympathies add even greater uncertainty into Northern Ireland politics.” Democratic Audit UK.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2015. “The nature of contemporary politics means that first-past-the-post is unable to prevent multiparty systems.” Democratic Audit UK.
Christopher Raymond. 2015. “Primarily Dysfunctional: The 2016 US Presidential Primaries are Firmly Underway.” QPol.
Christopher D. Raymond. 2015. “David Cameron may have to emphasise the partisan consequences of a divided Tory party to his MPs if he is to get through this Parliament.” Democratic Audit UK.
Christopher Raymond. 2015. “The Unionist Pact: Did it Work?” QPol.
Christopher Raymond. 2015. “The 2015 Westminster election: A small party’s dream or worst nightmare?” QPol.
Doh C. Shin and Christopher Raymond. 2008. “The Effects of Ethnic Strife.” e-Journal USA 13 (6): 25-28.