Category Archives: Voting Rights
Ranked Choice Voting, a system worth fighting for
Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) or “Instant Run-Off Voting” as it’s sometimes called, is currently under fire in San Francisco. Two charter amendments are currently working their way through the Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Recently I
Ranked Choice Voting, a system worth fighting for
Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) or “Instant Run-Off Voting” as it’s sometimes called, is currently under fire in San Francisco. Two charter amendments are currently working their way through the Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Recently I
modern day barriers to voting
Looking back over the 2010 Elections, I can’t help but count myself lucky to have had the opportunity to shape and re-launch the Voter Rights Project at the Asian Law Caucus. The right to vote is a fundamental right guaranteed to all citizens of
modern day barriers to voting
Looking back over the 2010 Elections, I can’t help but count myself lucky to have had the opportunity to shape and re-launch the Voter Rights Project at the Asian Law Caucus. The right to vote is a fundamental right guaranteed to all citizens of