Carrie Levine, senior reporter and former deputy politics editor at The Center for Public Integrity, has left to join Votebeat, a nonprofit newsroom covering election admin and voting access, as a story editor.
Previously, she also served as a research director at the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. She was also an associate editor/senior editor at The National Law Journal.
Additionally, she has reported for the Legal Times, the Charlotte Observer, The Patriot Ledger, and the Lowell Sun.
Levine is a Boston University graduate.
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