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Paul Gronke
Co-Editor, PS: Political Science And Politics at American Political Science Association
Paul Gronke is a highly experienced professional with over 20 years in higher education, specializing in American politics, elections, and Congress.
He has a strong background in research and teaching, particularly in election administration and reform, and has worked extensively with survey and elections data.
As the founder and director of the Early Voting Information Center, he has led non-partisan policy initiatives supported by various organizations like the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Election Assistance Commission.
In addition to his academic focus, Paul has shown interest in institutional planning and management roles, seeking opportunities in academic administration and leadership positions.
He offers expertise in early voting, data analysis for democracy, and aims to develop a Democracy index to enhance the administration of American elections.
Paul Gronke holds degrees from prestigious institutions such as the University of Michigan, the University of Chicago, and the University of Essex, with a strong educational background in political science and European politics.
His professional experience includes roles as a visiting professor, director, consultant, and editor within prominent organizations like Appalachian State University, the American Political Science Association, and the Early Voting Information Center at Reed College.
Specializing in election administration, Paul Gronke is a valuable resource for states and localities seeking guidance on transitioning to early voting and improving election information dissemination for better administration.