Aaron Hamlin, executive director of The Center for Election Science, joins Modern Whig Radio to discuss approval voting — how it works, what its applications are, and the barriers to it being implemented more widely.
Mr. Hamlin graduated from Northern Kentucky University with a bachelor of science in psychology and a minor in mathematics. He went on to receive his juris doctor from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Michigan, and he also holds graduate degrees from Indiana University and Miami University, where he focused on statistics and research. He is a licensed attorney.
Mr. Hamlin is a frequent speaker at conferences around the country, and has been a consultant on voting procedures for both organizations and publicly elected officials in several states. He has also offered his expert opinion and analysis in articles published in Deadspin, Democracy Chronicles and Independent Voter Network.
And Let Every Vote Count!
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