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What Ranked Choice Voting in NY Means for the Future of Elections

What Ranked Choice Voting in NY Means for the Future of Elections
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Bryan hosts Chad Peace, legal strategist for the Independent Voter Project, and John Opdycke, Executive Director of Open Primaries to discuss the growing demand for structural election reform, and how New York is just one indication of how elections can change the entire political industry.

Bryan Miller Host

Bryan serves as President of Neptune Ops overseeing all client strategy and campaigns. He has served two U.S. Presidents and has over 25 twenty years of experience in campaigns and public affairs.

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