A new study from Alan Griffith, assistant professor of economics at the University of Washington, shows that Seattle’s democracy voucher program has increased the number of voters donating to city elections and the number of candidates in those elections.
Seattle Democracy Vouchers Increase Donations, Number of Candidates in City Elections
May 26, 20220194
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