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Faculty

Mindy Romero

Assistant Professor (Research)

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Education

Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California, Davis

Expertise

Political sociology
Voting rights and electoral participation
Latino political behavior
Collective political behavior
Youth civic engagement
Identity and political movements
Social stratification
New technologies and civic engagement

Biography

Mindy Romero is a Research Assistant Professor and the founder and director of the Center for Inclusive Democracy (CID), formerly California Civic Engagement Project, at the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy in Sacramento. Romero is a political sociologist and holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, Davis. Her research focuses on political behavior and race/ethnicity, and seeks to explain patterns of voting and political underrepresentation, particularly among youth and communities of color in California and the U.S.

Romero has been invited to speak about civic engagement and political rights in numerous venues, testifying before the National Commission on Voting Rights and the California Legislature, among others. Her research has been cited in major news outlets, including The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee, Politico and the Huffington Post. She has also been a frequent guest on National Public Radio, Capital Public Radio, and several other NPR-affiliated stations in California. She is a regular op-ed contributor to the Sacramento Bee.

Romero works with a wide array of policymakers, elected officials, voter education groups and community advocates to strengthen political participation and representation. She is currently a member of the Public Policy Institute Statewide Survey Advisory Committee, President of the Board of California Common Cause, and former Vice-Chair of the Social Services Commission for the City of Davis.

Selected Publications

Affiliated Research Centers

Center for Inclusive Democracy

A leading nonpartisan research center focused on elections, voting behaviors, and electoral and political participation.

Kudos

March 4, 2024 Dr. Romero wins a State Politics and Policy Quarterly Best Paper Award for a co-authored paper, “Why American Federalism is a Recipe for Distrust in Elections (And What to Do About It).”

October 2, 2023 Dr. Romero is elected to the 2023 Class of Academy Fellows.