Content Authored by Dania N. Korkor
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Bipartisan Push to Restore Voting Rights
- Posted: July 30, 2014
- Author(s): , Duncan Hosie, Dania N. Korkor, Rob Richie
U.S. Senators Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Rand Paul (R-KY) unveiled a bipartisan approach to restore voting rights to citizens with felony convictions.
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STUDY OF STATEWIDE RECOUNTS PROVIDES INSIGHT ON CONTROLLER RECOUNT
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Behind the Scenes of Muriel Bowser’s Primary Victory: The Good, the Bad, and the Ranked Choice Voting Solution in Washington, D.C.
- Posted: April 23, 2014
- Author(s): , Dania N. Korkor
As the returns poured in from precincts around the District of Columbia on April 1st, it became increasingly clear that the Democratic mayoral primary had evolved from a fractured field to a race primarily between two candidates. If D.C. adopted ranked choice voting (RCV), its elections would not force voters to pick between two “viable” candidates and instead would let them vote their consciences.
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Overseas Voters from 5 States to Use Ranked Choice Voting Ballots in 2014 Congressional Election
- Posted: April 17, 2014
- Author(s): , Dania N. Korkor, Rob Richie
- Categories: Ranked Choice Voting, Home
The best way to make sure the votes of overseas and military voters will count is for more cities to adopt the ranked choice ballots. This sensible, simple and innovative process protects the voting rights of thousands.
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An Electoral Race to Parity: Reflecting on Christine Quinn's Defeat
- Posted: September 27, 2013
- Author(s): Dania N. Korkor
- Categories: Home
The New York City primary election reflects the lack of gender parity in American elections.