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[http://www.netrootsfoundation.org/2014/05/field-tested-best-practices-for-gotv-in-2014/ Netroots Nation 2014:  Field-tested best practices for GOTV in 2014], Josh Berezin.  2014.
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* [http://www.netrootsfoundation.org/2014/05/field-tested-best-practices-for-gotv-in-2014/ Netroots Nation 2014:  Field-tested best practices for GOTV in 2014], Josh Berezin.  2014.
[http://www.netrootsnation.org/profile/regina-schwartz/ Netroots Nation participation], Regina Schwartz, 2012-2013.
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* [http://www.netrootsnation.org/profile/regina-schwartz/ Netroots Nation participation], Regina Schwartz, 2012-2013.
  
  

Revision as of 05:13, 25 July 2015

The Analyst Institute claims it "is a clearinghouse for evidence-based best practices in progressive voter contact. The Analyst Institute assists organizations in building testing into their voter contact efforts, especially with regard to high priority topics."

On Twitter: @AnalystInst

Beginnings

According to Sasha Issenberg the Analyst Institute is "a firm quietly founded in 2007 by AFL-CIO officials and liberal allies, which seeks to establish a set of empirically proven "best practices” for interacting with voters."

Early article in the New York Times, Nudge the Vote from Oct. 2010.

NPR, July 2012: Can Science Plant Brain Seeds That Make You Vote?

People

Current Analyst Institute people page.

Former Employees


Board of Directors

  • Mike Podhorzer, Chair, AFL-CIO
  • Hal Malchow
  • Laura Quinn, Catalist
  • Jeff Malachowsky
  • Todd Rogers, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Mark Steitz, TSD Communications

Affiliations are included for Board members for identification purposes only.


Known funding


Publications

Presentations


Articles about Analyst Institute


Related


References

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