‘Naked ballots’ are back — and they’re a danger to democracy Marc Meredith, Katie Steele, and Daniel J. Hopkins - October 18, 2022 In 2020, tens of thousands of Pennsylvania voters were disenfranchised over this tricky mail-in ballot requirement. It may happen again in 2022.
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 Supreme Court is deciding a gerrymandering case. Here’s the social science that the justices need to know. Christopher Warshaw - May 31, 2019 Evidence shows that partisan gerrymandering is undermining democratic representation. But it can be diagnosed.
This might be the way to prove partisan gerrymandering, according to the new Supreme Court standard Bernard Grofman - July 9, 2018 https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/business/gerrymandering-explained/2016/04/21/e447f5c2-07fe-11e6-bfed-ef65dff5970d_video.html Last month, the Supreme Court dismayed opponents of partisan
The Pennsylvania special election was another great night for the Democratic Party John Sides - March 14, 2018 The special election in Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional District isn’t even
Pennsylvania has to draw new congressional districts, but getting rid of gerrymandering will be harder than you think. Jonathan Cervas and Bernard Grofman - February 9, 2018 [caption id="attachment_64714" align="aligncenter" width="960"] (David Goldman/AP)[/caption] On Monday, the U.S.