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AMSTUD 151A

The 2026 US election: How to Understand and Participate (POLISCI 150, PUBLPOL 152, SOC 150, SOC 250)

UNITS:4
GRADING:Letter or Credit/No Credit
LEVEL:Undergrad
GER:—

In this class we will read and discuss the literature on voting, voting rights, public opinion polling, and elections. The class will have a field component, as students will not only be obligated to register to vote (if they are eligible), but also make phone calls or canvass in person to talk to citizens about some issue or candidate. Students will have the opportunity to pick any candidate (local, state, or national), any party, and any nonpartisan issue or group (such as ballot measures, the League of Women Voters, the Environmental Defense Fund, the National Rifle Association, nonpartisan voter registration drives, etc.) that they want. Political persuasion only makes sense if the person doing the persuading believes in the candidate or cause.

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1 Term
Lecture 1Open
ID: 28472
0 / 120 enrolled
DAYS:Monday, Wednesday
TIME:3:30 PM – 4:20 PM
LOCATION:370-370
INSTRUCTOR:
Rosenfeld, Michael
4units

AMSTUD 151A: The 2026 US election: How to Understand and Participate (POLISCI 150, PUBLPOL 152, SOC 150, SOC 250)

4 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit

In this class we will read and discuss the literature on voting, voting rights, public opinion polling, and elections. The class will have a field component, as students will not only be obligated to register to vote (if they are eligible), but also make phone calls or canvass in person to talk to citizens about some issue or candidate. Students will have the opportunity to pick any candidate (local, state, or national), any party, and any nonpartisan issue or group (such as ballot measures, the League of Women Voters, the Environmental Defense Fund, the National Rifle Association, nonpartisan voter registration drives, etc.) that they want. Political persuasion only makes sense if the person doing the persuading believes in the candidate or cause.

Offered in Autumn 2026 at Stanford University.

Autumn 2026 sections

  • Lecture — Monday Wednesday 3:30 PM – 4:20 PM — 370-370 — Rosenfeld, Michael (Undergrad)

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