Damon M. Cann, an assistant professor of political science at Utah State University in Logan, conducted a 2008 study titled “Religious Identification and Legislative Voting: The Mormon Case,” in which he concludes that Mormon representatives are no more unified in their voting behavior than any randomly selected set of legislators.
| Website | https://politicalscience.usu.edu/directory/faculty/cann-damon |
| Email address | damon.cann@usu.edu |
| Phone number | 435-797-8705 |
| Categories | Beliefs & practices, education, Government & politics, Law & courts, Society & culture |
| Locations | United States of America, Utah |
| Faiths | Mormonism |
| Languages | English |