Understanding the Primary Reform Debate
In the U.S., elections typically start with party primaries, where members of each political party select their candidates for the general election. There are two
In the U.S., elections typically start with party primaries, where members of each political party select their candidates for the general election. There are two
In the United States, voters typically choose single candidates on their ballots, and the candidate who receives the most votes wins. In a ranked-choice election,
Gabriel Kraemer is a freshman at the University of Chicago studying political science. Originally from Washington, D.C., Gabriel is interested in how electoral processes affect policy