Americans of both parties routinely express deep concern about the state of the country’s democracy.
This fall, many voters may have a chance to do something about it, by voting on state ballot measures related to the nuts and bolts of elections and governance.
Eight states, including Ohio and seven others largely in the West, appear all but certain to field ballot measures that would either overhaul redistricting or rewrite election rules to discourage hyper-partisanship and give voters a greater voice in choosing candidates.
Redistricting ballot measures are not uncommon, but since the advent of citizen-backed ballot initiatives in the early 1900s no other year has had more than three election-system initiatives, according to the online elections database Ballotpedia.
It creates the perception that we’re living in a democracy, when maybe we’re not.”
Persons:
“, Kathy Cunningham, ”
Locations:
Ohio, Cincinnati