Monthly Archives: January 2012

Campaign Platform of the President the Nation Needs

January 26, 2012
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The other day I was sitting on a bus with time to let my mind wander. I was thinking about our presidential campaign season and the ideas being promoted by our current candidates – including our current president – when I found myself considering what kind of a president I think our nation needs...

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Addressing Abysmal Voter Turnout

January 24, 2012
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Would non-partisan runoffs be a possible solution to address our declining levels of voter participation in Utah?

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Perceived Electability and IRV – A Case Study

January 11, 2012
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As a followup to last night’s special election to fill Dan Liljenquist’s term as State Senator, I noticed some interesting things based on my interactions with other delegates and my review of the actual results (round-by-round, not just the final tally). First let me provide some metrics that some people might be interested in...

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Special Election – Senate District 23

January 10, 2012
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Regardless of who is ends up finishing the state senate term that Dan Liljenquist was elected for there is one campaign promises that I would hold them to even if the eventual winner did not make this promise personally: to make representation a two way street by actively providing information to constituents during the...

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