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This week, I’m grateful for bipartisan infrastructure bills and independent redistricting commissions. I’m grateful for reformers across the country pushing reforms to put voters first like ranked choice voting and nonpartisan primaries. I’m grateful for you all, who take time each week to engage with this newsletter and the thoughts, issues, and articles presented in it.
(Yes, our Thanksgiving Three Things is one week early and a day late, but we’re taking next week off!) The attack at the capitol on January 6th was a horrifying attempted coup staged right in front of our eyes. But it didn’t end there. The attack against our democracy has continued over the last year — and will continue well into 2024. This week, the Guardian takes a deep dive into the ongoing attempt to undermine election results, through the nomination and election of Big Lie candidates and Trump loyalists.
One of the many reasons we support ranked choice voting is because it gives voters more power on the ballot to make their voices heard. In a special election in Florida, the need for ranked choice voting was apparent after an 11-way primary was decided by just five votes, the recount of which was determined just this week. Five votes is a crazy margin, and the winner — Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick — ended up winning just under 24% of votes cast. Without a clear mandate, Cherfilus-McCormick is all but guaranteed to win the election in the heavily Democratic district.
This week, the New York Times came out with an impressive deep dive into the state of redistricting across the country. The upshot: it’s not going great. Legislators have their hands in the proverbial cookie jar, drawing maps that benefit their own reelection and their party more than voters.
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