Lydia Woodley is a staff writer and first-year MPA student. This November, the largest city in the United States elected a new mayor, but what has many… Read more “From Theory to Practice: The Impact of Ranked-Choice Voting in New York City”
Category: Election Policy
Bridging the gap: Reforming state democracies to reflect the public will
Julia Mattingly is a staff writer and first-year Ph.D. student. This past Election Day, Ohio became the seventh state in the nation where voters decided to protect abortion… Read more “Bridging the gap: Reforming state democracies to reflect the public will”
Op-ed: It’s Time to Expand the House of Representatives
David Trimmer is a staff writer and a second-year MPA student. Introduction Since 1913, the number of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives has remained at 435.… Read more “Op-ed: It’s Time to Expand the House of Representatives”
The U.S. Electoral College: Past, Present, and Future
Sydney Hamilton, MPA Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, the media, political parties, and everyday Americans have heavily scrutinized the Electoral… Read more “The U.S. Electoral College: Past, Present, and Future”