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Virginia’s New Paid Leave Law Closes the Loop Between Implementation and Policy Virginia’s New Paid Leave Law Closes the Loop Between Implementation and Policy
Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy Reframing Fusion Voting as a Practical, Powerful Reform Strategy
Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy Harnessing Terrorism Data to Reshape U.S. National Security Policy
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Ranked-Choice Voting is an Acquired Taste Report / In Depth Ranked-Choice Voting is an Acquired Taste A national survey experiment finds most voters, but especially older, Republican, and less educated voters, prefer the single vote to RCV. Jun 10, 2021 Joseph Anthony, David C. Kimball
Electoral Systems Affect Legitimacy Gaps and Affective Polarization Report / In Depth Electoral Systems Affect Legitimacy Gaps and Affective Polarization This report examines the results of an experiment that investigated the effects of different electoral systems on democratic stability. May 24, 2021 Sean Fischer, Amber Hye-Yon Lee, Yphtach Lelkes
Ranked-Choice Voting is No Refuge for Extreme Candidates Report / In Depth Ranked-Choice Voting is No Refuge for Extreme Candidates Survey experiment finds extreme candidates are not viewed as more electable under ranked-choice voting compared to plurality voting. May 13, 2021 Melissa Baker
Ranked-Choice Voting Delivers Representation and Consensus in Presidential Primaries Report / In Depth Ranked-Choice Voting Delivers Representation and Consensus in Presidential Primaries Voters used RCV to nominate the strongest candidate and improve representation of the diverse electorate at the national convention. Apr 27, 2021 Baodong Liu, Nadia Mahallati, Charles M. Turner
The Missing Link Report / In Depth The Missing Link This research examines RCV鈥檚 effects on substantive representation and finds minimal effects on fiscal & ideological representation Mar 19, 2021 Arjun Vishwanath
Does Ranked-Choice Voting Reduce Racial Polarization? Report / In Depth Does Ranked-Choice Voting Reduce Racial Polarization? This research shows that switching from first-past-the-post to ranked-choice voting does not reduce the degree of racially polarized voting. Mar 15, 2021 Yuki Atsusaka, Theodore Landsman
Choosing to “Vote As Usual” Report / In Depth Choosing to “Vote As Usual” Americans tend to favor the standard single vote, but views vary with age and experience with alternative voting systems. Mar 1, 2021 Andr茅 Blais, Carolina Plescia, Semra Sevi
Ranked-Choice Voting and Political Expression Report / In Depth Ranked-Choice Voting and Political Expression This brief summarizes an experimental study of ranked-choice voting in local elections. Mar 1, 2021 Cheryl Boudreau, Jonathan Colner, Scott MacKenzie
RCV is Neither Panacea nor Catastrophe for Minority Representation Report / In Depth RCV is Neither Panacea nor Catastrophe for Minority Representation Candidates of color are significantly penalized in nonpartisan ranked-choice voting elections, but voters easily learn how RCV works. Mar 1, 2021 Melody Crowder-Meyer, Shana Kushner Gadarian, Jessica Trounstine
The Future is Proportional Report / In Depth The Future is Proportional New models suggest that the single transferable vote (STV) is a powerful and reliable corrective for racial gerrymandering. Mar 1, 2021 Gerdus Benad猫, Ruth Buck, Moon Duchin, Dara Gold, Thomas Weighill