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Eric McGhee

Senior Fellow at Public Policy Institute of California

Eric McGhee is a political scientist with a love for politics and a passion for making sense of complex data in the world. He excels at identifying patterns in data and is skilled in statistical analysis. Eric is known for his commitment to clear and straightforward presentation of results, believing that sophisticated analysis is only valuable if it leads to understandable conclusions.

With a philosophy based on evidence, Eric advocates for proper measurement and analysis to draw significant conclusions that may surprise even experts. He emphasizes the importance of creative thinking and continuous self-questioning to avoid misguided results.

Eric's contributions to the public debate include developing a metric for measuring partisan bias in redistricting plans, co-creating U.S. House and Senate forecasting models that accurately predicted a Republican Senate, analyzing California's Citizens Redistricting Commission plans cited in a state Supreme Court decision, and challenging conventional wisdom on California's online registration system to reveal its impact on voter registration and turnout.

Having studied Political Science at both Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley, Eric has extensive educational background. He has held roles such as Senior Fellow and Research Fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California, Election Forecaster and Blogger at The Washington Post, Assistant Professor at the University of Oregon, and Fellow at APSA Congressional Fellowship.

With a dynamic and insightful approach, Eric McGhee is poised to contribute valuable insights to a wide range of projects and offer decision-makers the crucial information they need.

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Berkeley, California, United States