David is professor and head of political science at Montana State University. He is a scholar of legislatures, focused primarily on legislative oversight of executives and representational relationships in the U.S. Congress, the House of Commons, and the Scottish Parliament. Parker is the author of Battle for the Big Sky: Representation and the Politics of Place in the Race for the U.S. Senate (CQ Press) and The Power of Money in Congressional Campaigns, 1880-2006 (University of Oklahoma Press), as well as articles on the personal vote, divided government, oversight, Prime Minister’s Questions, and Brexit.
His article, “Making a Good Impression: Resource Allocations, Home Styles, and Washington Work” (with Craig Goodman), won the 2010 Alan Rosenthal Award from the American Political Science Association. He is currently working on the politics of rurality, participation in the House of Lords, and the socialisation of parliamentarians.
Parker frequently provides media commentary for local, state, and national news outlets, including the Washington Post, The New York Times and NPR’s Morning Edition.