Voting Power: How to Win Policy Reform in the U.S. Election Ecosystem
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"Voting Power: How to Win Policy Reform in The Election Ecosystem" is an interdisciplinary SNF Agora seminar course designed to provide students with a background on the Voting Wars, and a comprehensive exploration of U.S. elections over the past twenty-five years. The instructor has served in leadership roles in the executive branch, Chief Counsel of the Senate Rules Committee, help start a new foundation focused on Democracy issues and worked for the oldest voting rights organization in the country. The course examines the roles and interactions of government actors, nonprofit advocates, philanthropic funders, and media organizations in shaping electoral policies and outcomes. Through a focus on how these stakeholders utilize levers of power to impact change, students will develop the skills necessary to critically evaluate electoral issues, develop strategic advocacy approaches, and engage in informed discourse about the future of U.S. elections. While the approach is focused on the content and subject matter of election reform, the tactics and tools developed as part of the classwork will allow students to analyze and develop strategies to tackle other problems from a ‘systems lens’. By working together in small groups, students will plan campaigns to win reform by utilizing a systems approach in the class to tackle desired election reform.
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