Understanding is a precursor to improvement, and election observers are one way to help us understand elections. To that end, Public Agenda Director Emily Sandusky sat down with Wendy Hansen of the The University of New Mexico and Lonna Atkeson of the LeRoy Collins Institute to talk about what election observers actually do. Read more in the latest Democracy Notes piece: https://lnkd.in/gqzJjycQ
LeRoy Collins Institute
政治组织
Tallahassee,Florida 36 位关注者
Developing and promoting bold, visionary public policy that will empower and uplift Floridians for generations to come.
关于我们
Established in 1988, the LeRoy Collins Institute is a nonpartisan, statewide policy organization that studies and promotes creative solutions to key private and public issues facing the people of Florida and the nation. The Institute, located in Tallahassee at Florida State University, is affiliated and works in collaboration with the State University System of Florida. Named in honor of former Florida Governor LeRoy Collins, the Institute is governed by a distinguished board of directors, chaired by Lester Abberger. Other board members include executives, local elected officials, and other professionals from throughout the state.
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https://coss.fsu.edu/collins/
LeRoy Collins Institute的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政治组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Tallahassee,Florida
- 类型
- 上市公司
- 创立
- 1988
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113 Collegiate Loop
US,Florida,Tallahassee,32304
LeRoy Collins Institute员工
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LCI Director Lonna Atkeson spoke with Public Agenda about how election observers contribute to building trust in the electoral process.?
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Meet one of our newest fellows! An undergraduate political science and public relations student, Miguel Arceo is a member of FSU’s Research-Intensive Bachelor’s Certificate Program in Political Science.
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Meet one of our newest fellows! Yimeng Li’s research focuses on American politics and quantitative methods. His research in election administration includes voting by mail, provisional ballots, voter confidence, and voting technology. He holds an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D from Caltech.
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Meet one of our newest fellows! A fourth-year doctoral candidate, Marli Dunietz does research investigating political influence and social norms using incentivized experiments, surveys, and quantitative methods. She holds an MA (ABD) in economics from the University of Pittsburgh and an AB in mathematics from Princeton.
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Meet one of our fellows! A fourth year Ph.D. student, Austin Cutler focuses his research on American political behavior and public opinion. He holds a BA in political science and anthropology, an MA in political science, and an MS in political science.
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