Steven Schier (political science) writes Op/Ed for Star Tribune

Steven Schier, the Dorothy H. and Edward C. Congdon Professor of Political Science, wrote an opinion piece for the December 22 Star Tribune comparing the simplistic Canadian electoral ballot to the relatively confusing Minnesotan one. He argues that there are too many races on the American ballot, and that it is nearly impossible for a voter to negotiate so many choices knowledgably.

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Steven Schier, the Dorothy H. and Edward C. Congdon Professor of Political Science, wrote an opinion piece for the December 22 Star Tribune comparing the simplistic Canadian electoral ballot to the relatively confusing Minnesotan one. He argues that there are too many races on the American ballot, and that it is nearly impossible for a voter to negotiate so many choices knowledgably.