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Episode 508: Talking a Voting Overhaul, Part 2

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This is the second episode in a two-part series about changing how we vote in the United States. In today’s episode, Talk Policy To Me reporter Elena Neale-Sacks talks with voting systems researchers Sara Wolk and Clay Shentrup about what they think the order of operations should be to get to a place where everyone can vote their conscience and votes accurately translate into who ends up in power. GSPP researcher and policy analyst Charlotte Hill will be back with her thoughts too.

To learn more about STAR voting, which Sara discusses in the episode, go to starvoting.us.

For more information on ranked-choice voting, go to fairvote.org/prcv.

And check out a brand-new initiative to bring proportional representation to the House of Representatives at fixourhouse.org.

See show notes and full transcript here: https://gspp.berkeley.edu/research-and-impact/news/podcast/episode-508-talking-a-voting-overhaul-part-2

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This is the second episode in a two-part series about changing how we vote in the United States. In today’s episode, Talk Policy To Me reporter Elena Neale-Sacks talks with voting systems researchers Sara Wolk and Clay Shentrup about what they think the order of operations should be to get to a place where everyone can vote their conscience and votes accurately translate into who ends up in power. GSPP researcher and policy analyst Charlotte Hill will be back with her thoughts too.

To learn more about STAR voting, which Sara discusses in the episode, go to starvoting.us.

For more information on ranked-choice voting, go to fairvote.org/prcv.

And check out a brand-new initiative to bring proportional representation to the House of Representatives at fixourhouse.org.

See show notes and full transcript here: https://gspp.berkeley.edu/research-and-impact/news/podcast/episode-508-talking-a-voting-overhaul-part-2

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