Charles Stewart III
Charles Stewart III is a political science professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His areas of expertise include congressional politics, elections and American political development.
Charles Stewart III is a political science professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His areas of expertise include congressional politics, elections and American political development.
Bradley A. Smith is a law professor at Capital University Law School and former chairman of the Federal Election Commission. He is an expert on election law and campaign finance as well as a co-author of Voting Rights and Election Law.
Franita Tolson is a law professor at the University of Southern California and an expert in constitutional law, voting rights, redistricting and election law.
Nathaniel Persily is a law professor at Stanford Law School. He is an expert in American election law, including voting rights, redistricting and election administration.
Angela X. Ocampo is a political science professor at the University of Michigan. Her research looks at the political incorporation of racial, ethnic and religious minorities.
Lydia Medwin is the director of congregational engagement and outreach of The Temple in Atlanta. Medwin is one of the authors of a March 2021 opinion piece called “Lawmakers shouldn’t pursue harmful curbs on voting.”
Kenneth R. Mayer is a professor of American politics at University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research interests include election administration and he is an election law expert.
Vincent Hutchings is a political science professor at the University of Michigan. He is an expert on public opinion, elections, voting behavior and African American politics.
Richard L. Hasen is a law and political science professor at the University of California, Irvine. He is an expert on election law and wrote Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy.