Jeremy Rose is FairVote’s Senior Manager, Evidence and Learning. He conducts research to guide FairVote’s strategy, including by developing case studies on implementing ranked choice voting (RCV) in specific contexts, navigating political opposition, and developing infrastructure to sustain support for RCV over the long term. He also facilitates learning processes within FairVote and in collaboration with our partners, bringing together diverse perspectives and data to generate new approaches to advancing democracy reform.
Jeremy has co-authored papers on The Case for Instant Runoff Voting, RCV in Presidential Primaries, and RCV and the National Popular Vote Compact under his previous name, Jeremy Seitz-Brown. Before joining FairVote in 2019, he worked for a year on electoral races in Pennsylvania. He graduated from Swarthmore College in 2018 with a double major in Political Science and Spanish. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two pet rabbits.