Democracy in the U.S, could use strengthening and repairs. To that end, I& #39;m pleased to announce that my team at Princeton is expanding. We& #39;re calling it the Electoral Innovation Lab.
Our scope is any aspect of democracy where math, data, and analytics can make a difference.
Our scope is any aspect of democracy where math, data, and analytics can make a difference.
Examples of areas where we& #39;ll work:
- redistricting reform,
- analysis of alternate voting systems like ranked-choice,
- resource optimization for local and state action,
- new approaches to state litigation,
- the Electoral College, and
- partisan primaries.
- redistricting reform,
- analysis of alternate voting systems like ranked-choice,
- resource optimization for local and state action,
- new approaches to state litigation,
- the Electoral College, and
- partisan primaries.
I& #39;ll use this thread in the days ahead to post positions. We& #39;re looking for data scientists, postdocs, legal analysts, and national organizers. We need a dream team to get us through 2020 and beyond!
(Note our partners at @OpenPrimaryUSA, & others in our national network.)
(Note our partners at @OpenPrimaryUSA, & others in our national network.)
First, here are positions on the research/policy side. We& #39;re looking for for academic-quality minds who want to make a practical difference!
Official ad coming soon at @Princeton HR site. In the meantime, here& #39;s the text: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sBT3R9bckdZFtLUmjAw18HZ9UuuoCaPe8WEqSUILn00/edit">https://docs.google.com/document/...
Official ad coming soon at @Princeton HR site. In the meantime, here& #39;s the text: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sBT3R9bckdZFtLUmjAw18HZ9UuuoCaPe8WEqSUILn00/edit">https://docs.google.com/document/...
Other positions coming soon. Watch this thread!