Data and politics are becoming increasingly intertwined. Today’s political campaigns and voter mobilization efforts are now entirely data-driven. Voters, pollsters, and elected officials are relying on data to make choices that have local, regional, and national impacts.A Department of Political Science course offers students tools to help make sense of these choices and their outcomes.In class 17.831 (Data and Politics), students are introduced to principles and practices necessary to understand electoral and other types of political behavior. Taught by associate professor of political science Daniel Hidalgo, students use real-world datasets…


