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Ranked choice voting is used in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and San Leandro Like traditional elections, ranked choice voting requires a majority (50%+1) to win Ballot tip: Only fill in one ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider the establishment of the nation's first religious charter school next week, a case that could have key implications for school choice across the country.
I cover the intersection of state & federal policy and politics. School choice advocates have racked up state legislative victories in recent years so extensive that the results speak for themselves.
The school choice movement is at a crossroads, celebrating perhaps its latest victory in a red state but looking at a much more difficult path forward in its quest to make alternatives to public ...
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