I am a political scientist, educator, and author of More Parties or No Parties: The Politics of Electoral Reform in America (2022). My research centers on electoral systems and voting behavior in the United States. My graduate training at Georgetown University focused on political institutions. I am working on projects about party fragmentation, party identification, minority representation, and mass discontent. I currently teach American and comparative politics on an adjunct basis.
Recent publications
- "The Impact of Voter Confusion in Ranked Choice Voting" (with Lonna Atkeson, Eli McKown-Dawson, and Kyle Saunders), Social Science Quarterly, March 2024.
- "Avoiding the PR Mistakes of the Past," Democracy Journal, September 2023.
- "Support for Ranked Choice Voting across Party and Race: Results from a National Survey Experiment" (with Joseph Anthony, David Kimball, and Jamil Scott), Politics, Groups, and Identities, August 2023.
- "Toward a Different Kind of Party Government: Proportional Representation for Federal Elections" (with Matthew Shugart and Michael S. Latner), APSA/Protect Democracy Task Force Report on Political Parties, July 2023.