Democracy in the U.S, could use strengthening and repairs. To that end, I'm pleased to announce that my team at Princeton is expanding. We'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'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'll use this thread in the days ahead to post positions. We'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'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's the text: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sBT3R9bckdZFtLUmjAw18HZ9UuuoCaPe8WEqSUILn00/edit
Official ad coming soon at @Princeton HR site. In the meantime, here's the text: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sBT3R9bckdZFtLUmjAw18HZ9UuuoCaPe8WEqSUILn00/edit
Other positions coming soon. Watch this thread!