Elizabeth Bergman, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus (& former Chair) of Political Science
Political Science
E-mail: elizabeth.bergman@csueastbay.edu
Phone: 510-885-3860
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Expertise
California politics; especially the state budget, water policy, education funding and policy, Voters (demographics), voting behavior (turnout) and public opinion/polls, Elections; administration and processes both statewide and nationally (Voter ID, long lines, voting by mail, poll worker recruitment), Urban politics; especially relating to sub-city governments (special districts, e.g. school districts), Practical politics, "how to" of campaigns and how candidates get elected, Lobbying and political reform, re: money and influence in politics and elections
Unique life experiences
Immigrant parents; my Jewish father lost his family in the holocaust, my mother is a Catholic from Bosnia -- she came to the US as a mail-order bride but dumped her groom. Though I was conceived here I was born in Zagreb because my mother had to leave the US when her visa expired, so I am a naturalized citizen (raised my right hand and took the oath when I was five years old). I am the first person in my family to go to college and a first generation English speaker.
In The News
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Political science professor Elizabeth Bergman speaks on the unpredictability of results with Democratic candidates splitting the vote.
March 7, 2024
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Professor Elizabeth Bergman shares her thoughts on the Oakland mayor's salary.
July 10, 2023
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Professor Elizabeth Bergman speaks on the deal and its effects on California's carbon neutral goals.
June 12, 2023
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Professor Elizabeth Bergman shares her thought's on Feinstein's long absence from senate.
May 5, 2023
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Professor Elizabeth Bergman shares her thoughts on the Senate race spending.
November 3, 2022
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Professor Elizabeth Bergman says endorsements are key in races with unfamiliar candidates.
September 21, 2022