When lobbyists and legislators socialize, lobbyists are more likely to get what they want Sara Sadhwani, Pamela Lopez, Christian Grose, and Antoine Yoshinaka - January 12, 2022 Researchers may be right to follow the money. But they may also want to follow legislators and lobbyists’ more relaxed time together.
The new census numbers kicked off redistricting. That’s even more complicated than you may realize. Sara Sadhwani, Rowan McGarry-Williams, Noah Kim, and Deanna Han - August 24, 2021 Here are four things to know.
What might happen if Democrats succeed in expanding voting? California has some answers. Sara Sadhwani - March 16, 2021 In California, reforms like those in H.R. 1 led to a more involved electorate, higher turnout and more legislators of color being elected to office.
Here’s how to fix partisan gerrymandering, now that the Supreme Court kicked it back to the states. Michael Latner, Anthony Smith, Anthony McGann, and Alex Keena - July 2, 2019 We analyzed different approaches -- and found one reform that really works.
The 2011 House redistricting, state by state Eric McGhee - September 28, 2012 Robert Draper in the latest Atlantic magazine says: [R]edistricting today
California’s Redistricting Experiment John Sides - January 31, 2012 This is a guest post from previous guest contributor Eric