selected publications academic article Tucker, H. J (2014). Visualizing timescape issues in a comparative study of the American states. International Review of Administrative Sciences. 80(3), 533-552. Tucker, H. J (2005). The Use of Consent Calendars in American State Legislatures. Journal of the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries. 11(1), 13-21. Tucker, H. J (2003). Legislative Logjams Reconsidered. Journal of the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries. 9(1), 3-6. Weber, R. E., Tucker, H. J., & Brace, P (1991). Vanishing Marginals in State Legislative Elections. LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY. 16(1), 29-29. Tucker, H. J (1989). Legislative Calendars and Workload Management in Texas. The Journal of Politics. 51(3), 631-645. Tucker, H. J., & Weber, R. E (1987). State Legislative Election Outcomes: Contextual Effects and Legislative Performance Effects. LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY. 12(4), 537-537. Tucker, H. J., Arnold Vedlitz, .., & DeNardo, J. (1986). Does Heavy Turnout Help Democrats in Presidential Elections?. American Political Science Review. 80(4), 1291-1304. Tucker, H. J., Arnold Vedlitz, .., & DeNardo, J. (1986). Does Heavy Turnout Help Democrats in Presidential Elections?. American Political Science Review. 80(4), 1291-1304. Tucker, H. J (1986). Contextual Models of Participation in U. S. State Legislative Elections. The Western Political Quarterly. 39(1), 67-67. Tucker, H. J (1986). Contextual Models of Participation in U.S. State Legislative Elections. The Western Political Quarterly. 39(1), 67-78. TUCKER, H. J., & HERZIK, E. B (1986). THE PERSISTING PROBLEM OF REGION IN AMERICAN STATE POLICY RESEARCH. SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. 67(1), 84-97. Tucker, H. J (1985). Legislative Logjams: A Comparative State Analysis. The Western Political Quarterly. 38(3), 432-432. Tucker, H. J (1985). Legislative Logjams: a Comparative State Analysis. The Western Political Quarterly. 38(3), 432-446. TUCKER, H. J., & HILL, D. B (1985). TEACHER QUALITY AND EXPENDITURES FOR PUBLIC-EDUCATION. STATE GOVERNMENT. 58(3), 105-107. Tucker, H. J (1984). The Nationalization of State Policy Revisited. The Western Political Quarterly. 37(3), 435-442. Tucker, H. J (1984). The Nationalization of State Policy Revisited. The Western Political Quarterly. 37(3), 435-435. Tucker, H. J (1984). Toward consistent legal standards of state legislative apportionment. National Civic Review. 73(2), 64-73. Tucker, H. J (1982). Incremental Budgeting: Myth or Model?. The Western Political Quarterly. 35(3), 327-338. Tucker, H. J (1982). Incremental Budgeting: Myth or Model?. The Western Political Quarterly. 35(3), 327-327. Tucker, H. J (1982). It's About Time: The Use of Time in Cross-Sectional State Policy Research. American Journal of Political Science. 26(1), 176-176. Tucker, H. J (1982). Interparty Competition in the American States. AMERICAN POLITICS QUARTERLY. 10(1), 93-116. Tucker, H. J (1981). Budgeting Strategy: Cross-Sectional versus Longitudinal Models. Public Administration Review. 41(6), 644-644. Tucker, H. J., & Zeigler, L. H (1978). Responsiveness in Public School Districts: A Comparative Analysis of Boards of Education. LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY. 3(2), 213-213. Tucker, H. J., & Zeigler, L. H (1978). The Myth of Lay Control. Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science. 33(2), 18-18. Zeigler, L. H., Tucker, H. J., & Wilson, L. A (1977). How School Control Was Wrested from the People. PHI DELTA KAPPAN. 58(7), 534-539. Boss, M. O., Zeigler, H., Tucker, H., & Wilson, L. A (1976). C. PROFESSIONALISM, COMMUNITY STRUCTURE, AND DECISION-MAKING: SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS AND INTEREST GROUPS. POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL. 4(4), 351-362. Hoole, F. W., Job, B. L., & Tucker, H. J (1976). Incremental Budgeting and International Organizations. American Journal of Political Science. 20(2), 273-273. Hoole, F. W., & Tucker, H. J (1975). Data on International Organizations: Availability and Needs. International Studies Quarterly. 19(2), 212-212. Tucker, H. J (1975). Measuring Cohesion in the International Communist Movement, 1957-1970. Political Methodology. 2(1), 83-112. book Tucker, H. J., & Luttbeg, N. R (2009). Comparing the States and Communities: Politics, Government, and Policy in the United States, 7th Edition. Texas A & M University. Tucker, H. J., & Halter, G. M (1999). Texas Legislative Almanac, 1999. Texas A&M University Press. Halter, G. M., & Tucker, H (1997). Texas Legislative Almanac Tucker, H. J., Zeigler, L. H., & University of Oregon. Center for Educational Policy and Management (1980). Professionals versus the public: attitudes, communication, and response in school districts. Longman. Zeigler, L. H., & Tucker, H. J (1978). The Quest for Responsive Government An Introduction to State and Local Politics. Duxbury Resource Center. chapter Tucker, H. J., & Weber, R. E. (1992). Electoral Change in U.S. States: System Versus Constituency Competition. Moncrief, G. F., & Thompson, J. A. (Eds.), Changing Patterns in State Legislative Careers. (pp. 75-86). University of Michigan Press. Boss, M. O., Zeigler, H., Tucker, H. J., & Wilson II, L. A. (1976). Professionalism, Community Structure and Decision-Making: School Superintendents and Interest Groups. Gove, S. K., & Wirt, F. M. (Eds.), Political Science and School Politics: The Princes and Pundits. (pp. 39-43). Transaction Publishers. open teaching materials Tucker, H. J., & Luttbeg, N. R (2013). Comparing the States and Communities Politics, Government, and Policy in the United States
education and training A.B., Occidental College - (Los Angeles, California, United States) M.A. in Political Science, Indiana University Bloomington - (Bloomington, Indiana, United States) Ph.D. in Political Science, Indiana University Bloomington - (Bloomington, Indiana, United States)