Peter Miller and Michael Li. 2023. "Proportional Representation Can Reduce the Impact of Gerrymandering" Democracy Journal. 70: 32-43.
Kevin Morris and Peter Miller. 2023. "Authority After the Tempest: Hurricane Michael and the 2018 Elections" Journal of Politics. 85: 405-420.
Commentary on this paper appeared in the Washington Post.
Christian Haas, Peter Miller, and Steven Kimbrough. 2022. "An Algorithmic Approach to Legislative Apportionment Bases and Redistricting" Electoral Studies.
Kevin Morris and Peter Miller. 2021. “Voting in a Pandemic: COVID-19 and Primary Turnout in Milwaukee, Wisconsin” Urban Affairs Review 58(2): 597-613.
Summary of the paper on the Urban Affairs Forum.
This paper was cited in the dissenting opinion in Johnson v. Wisconsin Election Commission (April 2022).
Christian Haas, Lee Hachadoorian, Steven O. Kimbrough, Peter Miller, and Frederic Murphy. 2020. “Seed-Fill-Shift-Repair: A Redistricting Heuristic for Civic Deliberation” PLOS ONE 15(9): e0237935.
Eric Guntermann, Ruth Dassonneville, and Peter Miller. 2020. “Are Inequalities in Representation Lower Under Compulsory Voting?” Policy Studies 41: 151-171.
Paul Gronke and Peter Miller. 2019. “Early Voting in America: Public Usage and Public Support.” in America Votes! Challenges to Modern Election Law and Voting Rights. American Bar Association Press: 101-122.
Peter Miller and Neilan Chaturvedi. 2018. "Get Out the Early Vote: Co-Ethnic Mobilization and Convenience Voting" Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties. 28: 399-423.
Peter Miller and Bernard Grofman. 2018. "Public Hearings and Congressional Redistricting: Evidence from the Western United States 2011-2012" Election Law Journal. 17: 21-38.
Peter Miller, Steven Kimbrough, and Johanna Schacht. 2018. "Simulating Redistricting in the Classroom: A Binding Arbitration Game Using Louisiana Census Data" PS: Political Science and Politics. 51: 664-668. Github link to supplemental materials.
Peter Miller, Rebecca Reynolds, and Matthew Singer. 2017. "Mobilizing the Young Vote: Direct Mail Voter Guides in the 2015 Chicago Mayoral Election" Research and Politics. 4: 1-8. Dataverse link to supplemental materials.
Sebastiano Bavetta, Dario Maimone Ansaldo Patti, Peter Miller, and Pietro Navarra. 2017. "More Choice for Better Choosers: Political Freedom, Autonomy, and Happiness" Political Studies Vol. 65: 316-338.
Ruth Dassonneville, Marc Hooghe, and Peter Miller. 2017. "Compulsory Voting, Inequality, and the Quality of the Vote: The Impact of Compulsory Voting on Accountability and Proximity Voting" West European Politics. Vol. 40: 621-644.
Peter Miller and Ruth Dassonneville. 2016. "High Turnout in the Low Countries: Partisan Effects of the Abolition of Compulsory Voting in the Netherlands" Electoral Studies. Vol. 44: 132-143.
Peter Miller and Sierra Powell. 2016. "Overcoming Voting Obstacles: The Use of Convenience Voting by Voters with Disabilities" American Politics Research. Vol. 44, No. 1: 28-55.
Summary of the paper on the American Politics and Policy blog at the London School of Economics.
Peter Miller, Paul Gronke, and Darius Rejali. 2014. "Torture and Public Opinion: The Partisan Dimension" in Examining Torture: Empirical Studies of State Repression. Tracy Lightcap and James Pfiffner, eds. Palgrave Macmillan: 11-42. Powells link. Amazon link.
Peter Miller and Bernard Grofman. 2013. "Redistricting Commissions in the Western United States" UC Irvine Law Review Vol. 3, No. 3: 637-668.
This article was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court majority decision in Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission.
Paul Gronke and Peter Miller. 2012. "Voting by Mail and Turnout in Oregon: Revisiting Southwell and Burchett" American Politics Research Vol. 40, No. 6: 976-997.
Peter Miller. 2011. "Torture Approval in Comparative Perspective" Human Rights Review Vol. 12, No. 4: 441-463.
Paul Gronke, Darius Rejali, Dustin Drenguis, James Hicks, Peter Miller, and Bryan Nakayama. 2010. "U.S. Public Opinion on Torture, 2001-2009" PS: Political Science and Politics Vol. 43, No. 3: 437-444.
Additional online commentary of this paper appeared on the websites of the Washington Post and The Conversation.
Paul Gronke, Eva Galanes-Rosenbaum, Peter Miller, and Daniel Toffey. 2008. "Convenience Voting" Annual Review of Political Science Vol. 11: 437-455.
Paul Gronke, Eva Galanes-Rosenbaum, and Peter Miller. 2008. "Early Voting and Voter Turnout" in Democracy in the States: Experiments in Elections Reform. Bruce Cain, Todd Donovan, and Caroline Tolbert, eds. Washington, Brookings Institution Press: 68-82. Powells link. Amazon link.
Paul Gronke, Eva Galanes-Rosebaum, and Peter Miller. 2007. "Early Voting and Turnout" PS: Political Science and Politics Vol. 40, No. 4: 639-645.