The political scientist reigniting interest in a multiparty system
Lee Drutman was named as one of the Washington Post’s “Next 50” for 2026 for his work on proportional representation and electoral reform.
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Lee Drutman was named as one of the Washington Post’s “Next 50” for 2026 for his work on proportional representation and electoral reform.
Lee Drutman was interviewed for a Vox explainer video on increasing the size of the US House.
Maresa Strano was interviewed on the Democracy Lab podcast about the past, present, and future of ballot initiatives.
Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob spoke with Ted Hadzi-Antich Jr. about the Great Questions Project.
Amanda Ballantyne explores how past technological transitions reshaped work, why some communities were left behind, and what
Lee Drutman’s book Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop was selected by Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan as the best book he read in 2025.
Scholars, artists, and activists explore renewing American democracy through local storytelling and curiosity.
The Possibility Lab is working with state agencies and communities to implement more participatory engagement and frameworks.
Maresa Stano writes on how California鈥檚 Prop 50 proves the importance of direct democracy in building voters鈥 power.
This week, Fort Collins voters endorsed deliberative democracy at the ballot box.