Building a credible, data-driven case for electoral reform and implementation.
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I'm a policy researcher working with a non-partisan civic group, and we're drafting a proposal for electoral reform in our state to address issues like gerrymandering and low voter turnout. We're looking at models like ranked-choice voting and independent redistricting commissions, but we need to build a compelling case that addresses both fairness and practical implementation. For those who have been involved in similar advocacy or research, what were the most effective arguments and data points for winning over skeptical legislators and the public? How did you navigate concerns about complexity or the perceived threat to incumbent advantages, and are there specific jurisdictions whose successful reforms serve as the best blueprint?
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