Employee at the University of Łódź in a research and teaching position.
Principal investigator of a research project titled "The Elusive Behavioral Effect of Electoral Reforms? The Impact of Electoral System Changes on Voter Behavior and Political Elites - A Quasi-Experimental Approach and New Evidence from Local Elections in Poland" - grant from the National Science Centre (OPUS 17 competition); GRANT_NUMBER: 2019/33/B/HS5/02710
Research areas: electoral behavior, voting systems, causal inference with observational data
Associate Professor in the Faculty of International and Political Studies, University of Lodz
Michał received his PhD from the University of Lodz.
He is a researcher in electoral systems and voting behaviour. His current research focuses on the mechanical and behavioural effects of electoral procedures.
Michał has published articles in, among others, Comparative Political Studies, East European Politics & Societies, Electoral Studies, European Journal of Political Research, and the Journal of Social Policy.
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