Frances E. Lee

Frances E. Lee, an American political scientist, is currently a professor of politics and public affairs at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.

[4] From 2014 to 2019, Lee was co-editor of Legislative Studies Quarterly[5] and is the first editor of Cambridge University Press's American Politics Elements Series.

[6] Her 2009 book Beyond Ideology has been cited over 600 times in the political science literature.

[7] Lee is also a co-author of the seminal textbook Congress and Its Members, currently in its eighteenth edition.

Her doctoral dissertation, "The enduring consequences of the Great Compromise: Senate apportionment and congressional policymaking," was supervised by Bruce I.