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Best Conference Presentation Award Recipient

(2015 - 2016): Yu Wang for Deciphering the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign

Best Conference Presentation Award Recipient

(2015 - 2016): Casey Crisman and Michael Gibilisco for Audience Cost and the Dynamics of War and Peace

Best Conference Presentation Award Recipient

(2013 - 2014): Jeffrey Marshall for A Two-Step Approach for Directly Estimating Strategic Interdependence

Best Conference Presentation Award Recipient

(2013 - 2014): Susanna Supalla for The Market for 'Hard' Money: Funding Flows through Political Parties Post-BCRA

Best Conference Presentation Award Recipient

(2013 - 2014): Rob Carroll for Simulated ML Estimation of Games with Many Players

Best Conference Presentation Award Recipient

(2013 - 2014): Chitralekha Basu for Deconstructing Valence: The Importance of Non-Policy Attributes to Voters

Best Poster Award

Congratulations Brenton Kenkel on your receipt of the 2011 Best Poster Award at the summer meeting of the Political Methodology Society.

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