Democrat professors appear to vastly outnumber Republicans at Florida State University, with only 6 percent identified across 10 departments, a College Fix analysis found.
Additionally, in six of the departments, The Fix could not find any Republican professors.
The Fix found 132 Democrats and 12 Republicans teaching in the 10 departments reviewed at the public university. The Fix obtained voter registration lists from Leon County through a public records request.
In total, The Fix reviewed 239 professors and found affiliations for 187 people. Along with Republicans and Democrats, 40 were listed as no party affiliation, two were Independents, one was Libertarian, and 52 were unknown.
Of the 187 political affiliations found, 6 percent were Republican, while 71 percent were Democrat.
The analysis only included professors, including associate and assistant professors within each department, not graduate student teaching assistants or professor emeriti. The Fix verified identifying information via public sources such as academic papers and resumes. […]
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