PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
8. Artiles, Alexandra, Stephanie L. Witt, and Lance Sayers. 2026. “State Preemption Through the Lens of Idaho Local Officials.” Advance online publication at State and Local Government Review.
7. Artiles, Alexandra. 2025. “Concede or Resist? Experimental Evidence of How Partisanship Shapes Local Officials’ Responses to Preemption.” American Politics Research 54(1): 65–79.
6. Artiles, Alexandra. 2025. “Are Canadian Municipal Politics Ideological? Experimental Evidence from Canadian Municipal Officials.” Urban Affairs Review 62(2): 601-624.
5. Artiles, Alexandra. 2024. “Preemption in the Intergovernmental Trenches: Explaining Gubernatorial Preemption Style During COVID-19.” State Politics & Policy Quarterly 24(3): 229–249.
4. Artiles, Alexandra, Susan Franceschet, Jack Lucas, Sandra Breux, and Meagan Cloutier. 2024. “Women’s Representation in Canadian Municipalities.” Urban Affairs Review 60(5): 1577–1593.
3. Artiles, Alexandra, Joana Treneska, Kevin Fahey, and Douglas B. Atkinson. 2023. “Rosie the Riveter, Vera the Volunteer: Sexism, Racism, and Female Enlistment in WWII.” PS: Political Science and Politics 56(3): 383–389.
2. Uttermark, Matthew J., Kenneth R. Mackie, Carol S. Weissert, and Alexandra Artiles. 2023. “The Boundaries of Competition: Examining Charter Schools’ Impact on Traditional Schools.” Educational Policy 38(1): 3–30.
1. Weissert, Carol S., Matthew J. Uttermark, Kenneth R. Mackie, and Alexandra Artiles. 2021. “Governors in Control: Executive Orders, State-Local Preemption, and the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 51(3): 396–428.
CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES
2. Artiles, Alexandra. 2026. “Leveraging Survey Experiments to Study American Politics.” Forthcoming in Handbook on United States Voting Behavior, eds. Robert Speel, Michael Ensley, Nicholas Pyeatt, Heather Evans, and Kevin Fahey. Boston, MA: De Gruyter Brill.
1. Artiles, Alexandra, Martin Gandur, and Amanda Driscoll. 2021. “The (Less) United States: Federalism & Decentralization in the Era of COVID-19.” In Federalism in Times of COVID-19: A Comparative Perspective, eds, Esteban Nader, Marie-Christine Fuchs, and Andres Villegas. Washington, DC: Konrad Adenauer Foundation, 278–317.