Lillian Nottingham
Research Assistant Lillian Nottingham is a rising senior at Harvard University and is a degree candidate in statistics, focusing on its application to polling and government. She spent several summers working in politics before joining Langer Research Associates as our 2012 summer intern, interning on the Hill in 2011 and selected to the Stennis Program for Congressional Interns for the 112th Congress.
Nottingham worked as a research assistant at the Harvard Program on Survey Research and has consulted separately on several survey projects for senior theses, Harvard Law School dissertations, the Harvard Government department and Harvard University Health Services during her time as a student.
In collaboration with Jennifer Agiesta, AP, and Patrick Moynihan, Harvard University, Nottingham co-authored a 2012 AAPOR conference paper, Breaking Bad, discussing the effect of the breaking news question in national election exit polls.

