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Peer-Reviewed Publications

1. Clayton, Katherine, Yusaku Horiuchi, Aaron Kaufman, Gary King, and Mayya Komisarchik. “Avoiding Measurement Error Bias in Conjoint Analysis.American Journal of Political Science. 1-19. 2026.

2. Albarello, Alessio and Mayya Komisarchik. “Amplifying the Message? The Effect of Endorsements in the 2020 Democratic Primary.​ Electoral Studies. 99. 2026.

3. Albarello, Alessio and Mayya Komisarchik. “Trading Agreement for Electability? Experimental Evidence from the 2020 Democratic Primary.Political Science Research and Methods. 1-19. 2026.

4. Komisarchik, Mayya.“Electoral Protectionism: How Southern Counties Eliminated Elected Offices in Response to the Voting Rights Act.Journal of Politics. 88(1): 162-176. 2026.

5. Ba, Bocar, Haosen Ge, Jacob Kaplan, Dean Knox, Mayya Komisarchik, Gregory Lanzalotto, Rachel Mariman, Jonathan Mummolo, Roman Rivera, and Michelle Torres. “Who Are the Police? Descriptive Representation in the Coercive Arm of Government.” American Journal of Political Science. 1-19: 2025.

6. Komisarchik, Mayya and Ariel White. “Throwing Away the Umbrella: Minority Voting after the Supreme Court’s Shelby Decision.” Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 20(2): 269-305. 2025.

7. Komisarchik, Mayya, Maya Sen, and Yamil Velez. "The Political Consequences of Ethnically Targeted Incarceration: Evidence from Japanese-American Internment During WWII.Journal of Politics. 84(3): 1497-1514. 2022.

8. Kaufman, Aaron, Gary King, and Mayya Komisarchik. “How to Measure Legislative District Compactness If You Only Know it When You See It.” American Journal of Political Science. 65(3): 533-550. 2021.

9. Lyu Hanjia , Yangxin Fan, Ziyu Xiong, Mayya Komisarchik, Jiebo Luo. “State-Level Racially Motivated Hate Crimes Contrast Public Opinion on the #StopAsianHate and #StopAAPIHate Movement’’ IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems. 10(1): 335-346. 2021.

10. Fredericks, Colin, Dana Higgins, Connor Huff, Gary King, Mayya Komisarchik, Hanspeter Pfister, Michail Schwab, Anton Strezhnev, Hendrik Strobelt, and James Tompkin. “boocio: An Education System with Hierarchical Concept Maps and Dynamic Nonlinear Learning Plans.’’ IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. 23(1): 571-580. 2017.

Work in Progress

1. Bolotnyy, Valentin, Mayya Komisarchik, and Brian Libgober. “Backlash Against Repression: Evidence from Refugees Fleeing the Former Soviet Bloc.

2. Birch, Sarah, James Johnson, Mayya Komisarchik, and Susan Orr. “Ballot Privacy, Voter Coercion in the 2020 and 2024 US Presidential Elections.

3. Hochschild, Jennifer and Mayya Komisarchik. Genetics, Violence, and the Partisan Processing of Responsibility.

4. Chamberlain, Thomas, Mayya Komisarchik, and Sidak Yntiso. Does Gerrymandering Distort Measures of Racial Vote Polarization?

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