Published in3StreamsProportional representation in New York City did not “boost” the LeftAnd it wasn’t a system of proportional representation, anywayFeb 13Feb 13
Published in3StreamsRacial representation and electoral-system reform in U.S. citiesPoints worth sharing from some work-in-progressOct 19, 2024Oct 19, 2024
Published in3StreamsPolitics might already be factional, which calls for a different reform approachA reflection on the Boston Review’s “We Need More Parties” forumSep 11, 2024Sep 11, 2024
Published in3StreamsWas there really a ‘populist quadrant’ in American politics?Different methods paint a different picture of its conservatismApr 1, 2024Apr 1, 2024
Published in3StreamsA busy person’s introduction to ranked-choice votingOne election reform, lots of choicesNov 6, 2023Nov 6, 2023
Published injacksantucciSome key points from “More Parties or No Parties”Photo by Phil Howe. Book available for purchase and in Oxford Scholarship Online.Dec 16, 2022Dec 16, 2022
Published in3StreamsAlaska’s special election illustrates an unpredictable systemRight and Left alike are rushing to conclusions about partisan advantage of Ranked Choice VotingSep 2, 2022A response icon1Sep 2, 2022A response icon1
Published in3StreamsRanked-choice voting has a troubled history in the United StatesNew book explains why anti-party reformers are repeating Progressive Era mistakesJul 29, 2022A response icon1Jul 29, 2022A response icon1
Published in3StreamsThe Fight Over Ranked-Choice Voting in New York CityMaking sense of the rollout in the nation’s largest metropolis.Jun 18, 2021Jun 18, 2021
Published in3StreamsNonpartisan elections don’t reduce polarizationState-legislative editionFeb 11, 2021A response icon1Feb 11, 2021A response icon1