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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan Drops Party Affiliation to Launch Independent Bid for Michigan Governor

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has long been registered as a Democrat. But in 2026, he will run for governor in Michigan as an independent.

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  • independent Candidates

Why Working-Class Voters Choose Culture Over Economics

Democratic policies such as raising the minimum wage and expanding access to health care poll highly among voters, yet the party supporting none of these positions just won the White House and both chambers of Congress.

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  • Middleweight Politics

Exit Poll: 9-in-10 Portlanders Understood How to Fill Out Their Ranked Choice Ballot

The research and data group, FM3 Research, polled voters in Portland, Oregon, to determine how well they understood ranked choice voting (RCV) after the city's first use of it, including the unique use of proportional RCV for city council seats.

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  • Ranked Choice Voting
  • Oregon
  • Polling Data

The US Political System Is Failing Young Voters the Most

In 2024, Gallup found for the first time in the history of its polling that more than half of the electorate identified as independent. The biggest driver of this political shift are young voters, who enter voting age more independent than the generation before them.

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  • Open Primaries
  • Independent Voters
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  • Editorials

Alaska Officials Found Even More Voters Want to Keep State's Nonpartisan Elections System

The Alaska election results have officially been certified and despite calls from Measure 2 supporters for a recount of the ballot initiative's loss by 664 votes, the Alaska Division of Elections re-checked its work before certification and found worse news for them.

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  • Open Primaries
  • Ranked Choice Voting

Toss the Survival Guides: Research Finds Politics Is Rarely an Issue at Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is often portrayed as a minefield of political debates, with an annual surge of guides offering tips to "survive" political conversations at the dinner table. But how useful are these guides?

Alaska Measure 2 Headed for Long-Shot Recount Funded by Taxpayers

Alaska Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom announced this week that taxpayers will foot the bill for a recount of Measure 2, an initiative that sought to repeal Alaska's nonpartisan election system -- but ultimately failed by 664 votes.

Breaking Up the Parties: Why Washington Might Be Ready for Political Divorce

It's well known America's two major parties don't like each other. In the wake of the most recent election, it's becoming clear they don't like each other much either.

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  • Middleweight Politics

Recess Appointments: How Do They Work and Will Trump Be Able to Make Them?

One of the biggest legal questions going into the second term of President-Elect Donald Trump is, will he try to push through cabinet appointments he wants during a congressional recess? And... can he?

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  • Forward Podcast

In a True Nail-Biter, Alaska Voters Reject Repeal of Top 4 Primary and Ranked Choice Voting

Two weeks after Election Day, Alaska voters finally know the fate of their election system. The choice before them was keep the nonpartisan Top 4 primary system with ranked choice voting in the general election or go back to partisan control over elections.

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  • Open Primaries
  • Ranked Choice Voting

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