Amanda Cox

Amanda Cox is editor of The New York Times’s The Upshot section. Ms. Cox’s first position at The Times was as a graphics editor, a position she held from 2005 to 2016.

Prior to The New York Times, Ms. Cox worked at the Federal Reserve Board from 2001 to 2003.

She was awarded the National Design Award in 2009 and the Excellence in Statistical Reporting Award from the American Statistical Association in 2012. Ms. Cox received a bachelor’s degree in math and economics from St. Olaf in 2001 and a master’s degree in statistics from the University of Washington in 2005.

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    The Five Battlefields for Control of the House

    Democrats or Republicans will piece together a House majority from across five main types of congressional districts that are most competitive this fall. Here’s our field guide to those races.

    By The New York Times

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    The 2016 Race

    Presidential Forecast Post-Mortem

    The uncertainty was there all along, but perhaps we could have communicated it more effectively.

    By Amanda Cox and Josh Katz

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    The 2016 Race

    The Voting Habits of Americans Like You

    The electorate is increasingly divided by race, education, gender and generation, and these fissures could grow even wider in 2016.

    By Nate Cohn and Amanda Cox

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