Demopolis Coalition

The Research Department supports Demopolis Coalition's mission to strengthen participation in local politics across the United States. Led by Director Lauren Elle Darby, the department conducts research that helps those involved with the organization — as well as our internal departments — understand local politics and expand into new communities.

Our Work

We currently operate in two states: New Jersey and Georgia. The Research Department serves as an innovative hub to analyze the histories and diverse political landscapes of the localities in which the organization operates. Our research informs internal strategy while generating suggestions on how we can evolve. Additionally, our research is shared with donors, sponsors, and government officials to create tangible change in local policies.

Our Vision

Over the next year, this department will undergo a transition to operate as a think-tank — going beyond providing internal research to producing extensive research that will influence the future of local politics. As this transition progresses, the department will provide both city- and state-level briefings and reports that inform discussions on how local government can best serve the people they represent.

Our Team

The Research Department is led by a Director and seven specialized subdivisions:

History

Works to find out the history, culture, and demographics of each locality we currently operate in and are looking to expand into.

Civic Research & Local Politics

Finds out what is going on in all our localities' local governments and evaluates what matters to the people.

Curriculum & Chapter Education

Develops a curriculum for all college chapters to follow, working with our Chapters Program to teach students about local politics.

Data Collection & Analysis

Collects and analyzes data across all operating localities to support evidence-based recommendations.

Ethnographic Research

Performs qualitative analysis of people within our localities to gauge what they view as the key issues in society.