The Effects of Gerrymandering and Dark Money on the Democratic Process

Friday, May 1910:00—11:00 AMOnline

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The 2022 midterms are over and there was much talk about the impacts of gerrymandering and dark money on the election process and results. Join Prof. Rachael V. Cobb in discussing these issues that have plagued us historically but especially in the last few years.

Rachael V. Cobb, Ph.D. is Chair and Associate Professor of Government at Suffolk University. Cobb specializes in U.S. elections, election administration, electoral politics, civic engagement, and political participation.

Professor Cobb established the University Pollworkers Project, a nonpartisan program designed to recruit college students as poll workers as a response to reports of an estimated shortage of 500,000 poll workers nationwide. Since 2006, more than 1,000 students from the Greater Boston area have received training and worked as poll workers.

Her work as appeared in the Quarterly Journal of Political Science and Studies in American Political Development. Professor Cobb serves on the board of MassVOTE and the Boston Election Advisory Committee. She received her Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her AB from Bryn Mawr College.

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