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March 9, 2018 Elections

RIPR Pundits Suggest RI Has Too Many Cooks in the Governor’s Race

If there are too many candidates running for governor, Rhode Island should nurture this diversity of choice, not attempt to restrict it.

December 5, 2017 Elections / Republican Party

Why the conventional wisdom on Joe Trillo is likely right

Joe Trillo isn’t going to be the Trump of the 2018 Rhode Island gubernatorial race.

November 19, 2014 Elections

Thank You to RI’s Canvassers

Quite a lot of my good friends are either activists or people deeply involved in politics. A lot of them

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November 13, 2014 Elections

Why You Should Focus On Election Reforms That Make A Difference

Pew Research released a poll surveying Americans’ feelings about the 2014 midterms, and down at the bottom were the responses

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Graph of RI House Vote Totals
November 12, 2014 2014 Elections

How Did Republicans Gain 5 Seats In The House With The Fewest Votes Ever?

The most fascinating story not yet told in the 2014 elections isn’t the issue of whether or not Healey spoiled

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November 11, 2014 Elections

Reforming Rhode Island Elections

There were a couple of discussions of election reforms tossed around recently that I just have to respond to: 1.

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November 5, 2014 2014 Elections

On the Results of the 2014 Elections

Healeymania: In his best showing for Governor of the four times he’s run, Bob Healey won two towns outright and

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Independent Man RI
November 4, 2014 Elections

Nearly 3/4ths of the Next General Assembly Will Win Today Just By Breathing

Most Rhode Islanders will turnout this Election Day with an eye on the big races. While I don’t want to

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IRV Flowchart
October 20, 2014 Elections

Strengths and Weaknesses of Instant-Runoff Voting

I had some more thoughts on instant-runoff voting (IRV). Specifically I want to talk about some of the implications of

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October 6, 2014 Elections

Possibly More Voters Than Eligible Residents; How Much of A Problem Is It?

Paul Edward Parker has a fascinating story in The Journal detailing that despite having 770,000 residents, Rhode Island has 748,000 registered

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