Professional Me Syed Kashif Naqvi


Welcome! I am a PhD student in political science at Rice University, focusing on American politics with a specialization in race and ethnic politics. My work primarily examines racial minority elites, particularly racial minority candidates and officeholders. Specifically, I study how religious, ethnic, and ideological diversity within these groups shapes candidate emergence, electoral outcomes, and racial coalitions.

I graduated with a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Houston in 2021 and earned a Master's degree in Public Policy from the University of Houston in 2023.

Peer-reviewed Publications


Naqvi, S. K. (2026). Islam to the state legislature: an exploratory analysis of Muslim American candidate supply and demand. Politics and Religion, 1-28. doi:10.1017/S1755048326100297

Published version

Abstract: Muslim Americans are running for and being elected to political office at record levels. Despite this trend, the literature on minority candidate emergence has yet to examine which district factors affect the likelihood of Muslim Americans running and winning their races. What district characteristics influence the emergence of Muslim American candidates, and how do voters respond when they appear on the ballot? Through examining state legislative candidates, I find that Muslim Americans are less likely to emerge in districts with a high white population share and that lean conservative. Overall, Muslim American candidates are less likely to win compared to non-Muslim Americans. However, Muslim Americans are far more likely to emerge as candidates and win in districts with a high Muslim population share. These results demonstrate that Muslim American candidates face supply-side barriers to running and electoral penalties that can be alleviated by high Muslim population shares in districts.

Works In Progress


"Same Box, Different Ballots: Examining The Difference in Electoral Performance Between South Asian American And Southeast/East Asian American City Council Candidates"

"Strategic Decisions and the Ideological Behavior of Asian American Candidates." With Nathan Chan & Tanika Raychaudhuri

"Inshallah, She Will Run: The Surprising Effects of Gender on Muslim American Candidate Emergence" with Sierra Malvitz