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A Prescription for Change: Voter Registration in Emergency Rooms

February 13, 2020February 13, 2020 healthcare, voting

BY ALISTER MARTIN AND JACOB BROWN   Marginalized patient populations in the United States use emergency rooms at disproportionately higher

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More Information is More Representation: An Argument for Ranked-Choice Voting

May 2, 2019May 2, 2019 election, Elections, voters, voting

BY GRANT TUDOR Congress is polarized. So polarized, in fact, that one would have to go all the way back

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2018 Issue Articles Featured 

The Red Ballot: How Some Conservative States Are Bucking the Trend and Making Voting Easier

November 6, 2018 election, voting, Voting Rights

BY MICHAEL AUSLEN Indiana is hardly the poster child for voting rights. In 2005, it became the first state in

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Mexico Achieved Gender Parity: Does it Matter?

September 17, 2018 election, female representation, feminism, mexico, voting

BY DANIELA PHILIPSON In 2017, the average proportion of seats held by women in national parliaments was barely above 23%

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Lessons from the Mexican Election for Campaigns in the United States

June 28, 2018 Elections, mexico, populism, voting

BY BEN MCGUIRE Fresh on the heels of a disastrous G7 summit, Mexico is poised to elect a President whose

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How Democrats Can Win in 2018 with Behavioral Science

September 18, 2017January 10, 2018 behavioral science, democrats, election, Facebook, social influence, voter turnout, voting

BY ROBERT REYNOLDS In 1840, Abraham Lincoln authored a plan for the Whig party to win the upcoming election: “watch

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2017 Issue Opinion 

Ask What You Can Doodle

July 16, 2017 gerrymandering, voting, Voting Rights

BY ADAM GIORGI   Adam Giorgi is a proud Minnesotan seeking the intersection of government service and comic book superheroics.

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