
Maxwell Palmer
@maxwellbpalmer
Associate Professor of Political Science at Boston University. Congress, redistricting, and local politics. @[email protected]
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http://maxwellpalmer.com 31-07-2007 02:03:57
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So excited for this release, featuring work by our Faculty Fellows Katherine Levine Einstein Maxwell Palmer! Details and reg link ⤵️

Happening now! Boston Foundation's Greater Boston Housing Report Card 2022 release! Featuring research from our Faculty Fellows Katherine Levine Einstein and Maxwell Palmer. View the livestream: tbf.org/live


This is an especially big problem for subsidized housing. In this year's Boston Foundation Housing Report Card, Maxwell Palmer and I found that, in some Boston suburbs, virtually all of the subsidized housing is restricted to seniors. /1

Today our team, supported by The Rockefeller Foundation, released the first findings from the 2022 #MeninoSurvey, the only nationally representative survey of American mayors. Read how mayors are addressing the #ClimateCrisis in their cities: bit.ly/mayorsclimate 🧵⬇️


Great to see Boston University undergrad (and amazing research and teaching assistant) Ethan Singer in the NYT talking about Umpire Scorecards! BU Political Science BU Computing & Data Sciences (CDS) BU Spark! nytimes.com/2023/03/30/mag…


Today our team, supported by The Rockefeller Foundation, released the final set of findings from the 2022 #MeninoSurvey, the only nationally representative survey of American mayors. Read about mayors’ views on key economic and public health + safety challenges: bit.ly/2022MSOM 🧵⤵️


#OpenAccess from @PolAnalysis - A Partisan Solution to Partisan Gerrymandering: The Define–Combine Procedure - cup.org/471aVyW - Maxwell Palmer (BU Political Science), @benschneer & Kevin DeLuca 🗞 #FirstView


Happy that Maxwell Palmer, Benjamin Schneer, and I have published our redistricting paper on the "Define-Combine Procedure" in Political Analysis! In it, we propose a partisan solution to partisan gerrymandering - one that keeps the parties involved but produces much fairer maps! 1/8

In a new paper, Kevin DeLuca 🗞, Maxwell Palmer and Benjamin Schneer use real-world data to show how a fair-cake-cutting procedure can reduce the problem of gerrymandered districts. bit.ly/3Un3saO


We are thrilled to support the Reducing Regulatory Barriers to Housing Act and applaud U.S. Senator John Fetterman and @RepLBR for their forward-looking and essential work on advocating for pro-housing policies that start to address the root of the crisis. ow.ly/H6ym50S9Say

Legislators who descend from immigrants historically supported more permissive immigration policies find James Feigenbaum and Maxwell Palmer of @bu_tweets and Benjamin Schneer of Harvard Kennedy School blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2025…