WORK IN PROGRESS

Governing the Lines: Redistricting with Integrity
in Semi-Competitive Environments

Book manuscript

Develops a broader theoretical and empirical framework for understanding redistricting as a governance process, focusing on institutional design, transparency, and political incentives.

Electoral Geography in the Caribbean: Boundaries, Polarization, and Representation in Parliamentary Democracies

Book manuscript

Examines how districting practices shape political competition and representation in Caribbean parliamentary systems.

“Institutions Matter, Lines Don’t: Unveiling Mexico’s
Redistricting Process”

(with Micah Altman, Eric Magar, and Michael P. McDonald, revise & resubmit JLAS)

Uses original data from multiple redistricting cycles to assess the political effects of district boundaries, emphasizing institutional processes over partisan manipulation.