Marc Meredith
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
Marc Meredith holds a BA in Economics and Mathematical Methods in the Social Science from Northwestern University, a MA in Economics from Northwestern University, a MA in Political Science from Stanford University, and a PhD in Political Economics from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. His research examines the political economy of American elections, with a particular focus on trying to establish causal relationships using observational data. Meredith’s substantive research interests include election administration, election law, political campaigns, and voter decision-making. His research appears in the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, the Quarterly Journal of Political Science, and the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science, among other outlets. He teaches classes on American government, policy making, business and government, and statistical methods. Meredith also serves as a senior analyst on the NBC News Decision Desk on election nights.
Relevant Media
- “Everything Pa. poll watchers can — and can’t — do on Election Day explained” in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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