A democratic case against voting? The case of one Michigan city’s mayoral race

Voters in Ann Arbor, Michigan, will have a somewhat unusual choice on Nov. 6. If they participate in the mayoral election, their vote won't affect the election outcome—because only one candidate is eligible be elected. But under the city charter, each voter who chooses to participate in the mayoral election, will have an incremental negative … Continue reading A democratic case against voting? The case of one Michigan city’s mayoral race