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Jay Lee

Jay Lee is a Senior Research Associate with Sightline Institute, primarily working on electoral upgrades across Cascadia. Jay has a quantitative background in statistics and elections research, and prior to Sightline worked with Reed College’s Elections & Voting Information Center. He is interested in voting system reforms, the over 90,000 local governments in the United States, reproducibility in scientific computing and data science, and causal inference techniques for isolating effects in observational studies. He holds a BA in mathematics from Reed College. A Texan abroad in Portland, Jay enjoys riding his bike around town, alternating trips to the Oregon Coast and the Cascades, sci-fi and fantasy novels, and tabletop role-playing games. Find his latest research here. Email him at jay@sightline.org , and follow him on Bluesky or LinkedIn.

Kristin Eberhard

Kristin Eberhard

Latest articles

Portland Charter Commission Unanimously Advances Reform Proposals in Preliminary Vote

This article is part of the series Fairer Elections in Portland Takeaways In June, the Commission will decide whether to ...
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Some of the Big Questions Left for Portland’s Charter Commission

This article is part of the series Fairer Elections in Portland Takeaways The Charter Commission is still deciding: How to ...
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Ditching Odd-Year Elections Would Give More Washingtonians a Say in Local Government

A bill in the Washington state House introduced by Representative Mia Gregerson (D-33) would do away with odd-numbered year elections by moving the races on ...
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How Proportional Representation Gave American Voters Meaningful Representation in the 1900s

This article is part of the series Fairer Elections in Portland Takeaways Cities across the country used proportional representation during ...
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