Marissa Farmer

Research Intern

Marissa Farmer is a third-year student at the University of Florida and currently serving as the Campus Vote Project’s National Research Intern. She is pursuing a dual degree in statistics and political science and has always been interested in studying public opinion and policy issues. During this past year, Marissa served as a Democracy Fellow, and she joined the CVP Research Collective, where her main project was conducting a survey evaluating the different motivators and barriers to student voting. Marissa was born and raised in South Florida and loves going to the beach and crafting in her free time!

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Molly Schamberger is a graduate of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Molly received a BA in Political Science with a minor in Urban Affairs. In her time at Marquette she worked as a research assistant for the Marquette Center for Peacemaking and was involved in Student Government. Molly served as a Democracy Fellow with Campus Vote Project during her senior year. After graduating, Molly worked as a member of the Conflicts and New Business Department at Foley & Lardner LLP. She is excited to be back with Campus Vote Project and to work with fellows across the state.