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John Johnson is a researcher affiliated with Marquette University Law School, specifically associated with the Lubar Center. His work focuses on analyzing electoral outcomes, legislative districting, and voter behavior dynamics in Wisconsin and beyond. He specializes in methodologies for apportioning election results across legislative districts using GIS and ward-level data. Johnson's recent analyses emphasize the evolving partisan implications of voter turnout trends, particularly how low-turnout elections now favor Democratic candidates in contrast to historical patterns. His research also examines how policy preferences and mixed attitudes toward political figures like Donald Trump shape electoral outcomes.
- Affiliations: Lubar Center, Marquette Law School Poll
- Research Highlights: Redistricting methodology, voter turnout effects, Supreme Court election analysis
His analyses often involve granular comparisons of election results under different legislative maps, as seen in his 2025 evaluation of Wisconsin Supreme Court election data. He has also explored how demographic shifts and policy framing influence persuadable voter blocs, particularly through open-ended survey responses in the Marquette Law School Poll.





