by Derek Monson | Apr 15, 2022
Insights on the future of ranked-choice voting in Utah Written by Derek Monson This week Sutherland Institute co-sponsored an event with the University of Utah Department of Political Science and College of Social and Behavioral Sciences about the future of...
by Derek Monson | Apr 6, 2022
The benefits and drawbacks of ranked-choice voting Written by The 2022 general session of the Utah Legislature saw a raft of bills proposed to reform, expand and/or eliminate Utah’s municipal election ranked-choice voting (RCV) pilot program, which is slated to run...
by Derek Monson | Feb 7, 2022
A preliminary analysis of ranked-choice voting in Utah Written by The 2021 municipal elections in Utah were significant for election policy and the institution of voting in Utah. Roughly 20 cities across the state participated in the Municipal Alternate Voting...
by Derek Monson | Feb 7, 2022
Cox’s defense of voting by mail highlights the need to focus on facts Written by Originally published by The Salt Lake Tribune. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has argued articulately — both at home and in our nation’s capital — in favor of Utah’s system of primarily...
by Sutherland Institute | Feb 3, 2022
Sutherland Institute releases report on vote by mail Written by Sutherland Institute SALT LAKE CITY—Hoping to inform and elevate the debate about vote by mail, Sutherland Institute has released a new report, Examining the Evidence on Vote by Mail. Equipped with...
by Derek Monson | Dec 17, 2021
Utah’s successful vote-by-mail program Written by A group recently submitted an application for a ballot initiative that would repeal access to vote by mail (VBM) for most Utahns, based on fears over the security of vote by mail. This would be a profound...