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Emilee Booth Chapman
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Honors Program Advisor
Emilee Booth Chapman is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Stanford. Her current research project examines the distinctive value of voting in contemporary democratic practice and its significance for electoral reform and the ethics of participation. She teaches courses in contemporary political theory and the ethics of democracy.
Her book, Election Day: How We Vote and What It Means for Democracy, articulates the distinctive purposes of popular voting in contemporary democracies and identifies principles for evaluating and reforming electoral systems and voting practices to better fulfill those purposes.
Learn more: https://emileechapman.com/