Natalie Treacy serves as a Legal Fellow at FairVote. She holds a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School, where she served as the research assistant for UMich Votes and Turn Up Turnout—two organizations finding innovative ways to make voting accessible to a new generation of young voters. During law school, she served as co-president of the law school’s voting rights and election law group. She also interned at the Department of Justice’s Voting Rights Section, where she worked on election monitoring, NVRA research, and VRA Section 2 investigations.
A D.C.-native, she was employed as a paralegal in the Commercial Litigation Branch of the Department of Justice prior to law school and received her B.A. in Public Policy from the George Washington University.