EVIC TEAM
- Founder & Director: Paul Gronke
- Research Director: Paul Manson
- Senior Program Advisor: Michelle M. Shafer
EVIC SOCIAL
Recent Updates
- Merry-go-Round: Tracking Ranked Choice Voting Results
- Explainer & Lessons Learned From the Ballot Drop Box Fires in Multnomah County, Oregon and Clark County, Washington
- Watch the Oct 8, 2024 “Fireside Chat” at Reed College about the Impact of EVIC’s Local Election Official Survey Program on Election Science Research and Election Administration
In case you missed our October 8, 2024 webinar “The Impact of EVIC’s Local Election Official Survey Program on Election Science Research and Election Administration” – or want to re-watch this fantastic discussion – the conversation between EVIC’s Founder and Director and Reed College Political Scientist Paul Gronke, PhD, and 2024-2026 Andrew Carnegie Fellows and Election Science researchers Lisa A. Bryant, PhD (California State University, Fresno), and Mara Suttmann-Lea, PhD, Connecticut College), is posted to our new EVIC YouTube channel at this link.
We encourage you to listen to this excellent discussion that took place on campus at Reed College on the morning of October 8th with webinar attendees from across the US and around the word listening live on Zoom. And please share it with your colleagues!
The Elections & Voting Information Center (EVIC) is a non-partisan academic research center with our research leads co-located at Portland State University and Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Led by Founder and Director Paul Gronke, PhD, and Research Director Paul Manson, PhD, EVIC searches for common sense, non-partisan solutions to identified problems in election administration backed by solid empirical evidence.
EVIC’s marquee project is the annual Local Election Official (LEO) Survey which our research team has been undertaking since 2018. The 2024 EVIC LEO Survey – generously funded by Democracy Fund and the Election Trust Initiative – is currently underway and still fielding as of the date of this post. We encourage all LEOs who have received a survey (not every LEO receives a survey every year) to fill it out either online or via paper copy and return it to us. We will be analyzing results soon and beginning to share them in early December. Stay tuned!
If you have any questions on the LEO Survey, or anything EVIC-related, please reach out to me at shaferm@reed.edu. Thank you!