On my last day at @FiveThirtyEight 😭😭😭 here are some of the projects I'm most proud to have worked on:

This interactive that lets you see how well-calibrated our forecasts have been, by @jayboice and Gus Wezerek (update coming soon!):

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/checking-our-work/
This beautiful scrolly that shows just how gerrymandered the House was in the 2010s, by @wtadler and @ellawinthrop:

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/partisan-gerrymandering-north-carolina/
This six-wave panel survey in which @ameliatd and I tracked people's attitudes about the (first) Trump impeachment:

https://53eig.ht/37r1b27  & https://53eig.ht/2O60Pap  (among other pieces)
This early explainer about why modeling COVID is so hard, with @maggiekb1 and @jazzmyth:

https://53eig.ht/2WSQSCs 
This dive into why many statistics don’t capture the full extent of the systemic bias in policing, with an amazing @jazzmyth graphic, based on @dean_c_knox, @conjugateprior & @jonmummolo's work:

https://53eig.ht/2A4tNDS 
This exploration of which cities in the US have the biggest racial discrepancies in access to COVID-19 testing, with @SooRinKimm, @MPVann, @GraceMarie_35 and @ryanabest:

https://53eig.ht/3fQGkdN 
This assessment of just how Ruth Bader Ginsberg's replacement would shape the Supreme Court, with @ameliatd and @wiederkehra (alongside a bunch of other SCOTUS work):

https://53eig.ht/3kFnkAM 
This project in which @ameliatd, @jazzmyth and I (and many others) used survey data, voter files, and interviews to try and understand who doesn't vote, and why:

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/non-voters-poll-2020-election/
This visual explanation of the blue and red mirages in 2020 vote counting, with @wiederkehra and @baseballot:

https://53eig.ht/3lkZmvC 
This attempt at FOIAing, chasing down, standardizing and analyzing the huge amounts of money cities spend on police misconduct settlements, with @ameliatd, @sharmad23, and many others:

https://53eig.ht/3qCulG2 
And most recently, this feature on why American institutions are increasingly biased towards the Republican Party, and how that endangers democracy, with @baseballot and @elena___mejia:

https://53eig.ht/3nnRsTM 
And of course so many other projects I got to consult on or challenge or nitpick or liveblog or pull data or comb through the code for. It's been an honor.
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