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U-dble
— Wikipedian  —
Born (2003-04-08) April 8, 2003 (age 21)
Name in real lifeMaeve
Pronounsshe/her
Current locationBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
EthnicityIrish, German, Polish, Danish, Anglo-Canadian, Colonial American, and Kittian
Education and employment
OccupationBicycle courier
High schoolArlington High School
CollegeDutchess Community College
UniversityNortheastern University (BSCS) (in progress)
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs
HobbiesPsephology, genealogy, numismatics, video game modding, data science
ReligionUnitarian Universalism
Politics
Account statistics
JoinedFebruary 23, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-02-23)
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This user is a member of WikiProject Elections and Referendums.
This user is a participant in Wikiproject Genealogy.
This user is a member of WikiProject New York City
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Biography

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I was born in Manhattan and raised in the riverside village of Cold Spring, New York. In my later childhood, I spent the schoolweek in various cities in Dutchess County (including Beacon and Poughkeepsie) and weekends at my father's apartment in Manhattan, first in Lenox Hill and later Turtle Bay. I like to joke I was raised by the Hudson Line. I was housing insecure at various points in my childhood which has greatly influenced my outlook.

I graduated from Arlington High School in 2021. Simultaneous to my attendance of high school I was awarded college credit from Rochester Institute of Technology and took classes at Dutchess Community College in engineering and computer science respectively.

I attend Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts where I currently live. I am majoring in Computer Science and Political Science. I am a dues-paying member of the Democratic Socialists of America, the Working Families Party, and the Young Democrats of America.

I am quite a casual editor; my interests range pretty wildly and include politics, history, genealogy, transit, urban policy, and submarines.

To do

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  • Secession Referendum Maps: Some states in 1861 held referendums on whether to secede from the Union or not. I am working on mapping out county-level results of these votes and creating pages for the secession ordinances.
  • Presidential Primary Overhaul: Working towards consistency between all primary election pages since 1976.