BCAD affiliate Sarah Anzia’s research on the effects of election timing was featured in the National Review

BCAD affiliate Sarah Anzia was quoted in the National Review:

First, in 37 states, some or all elections are held off-cycle, which means they occur outside of the major statewide and federal November elections. Many are happening around this time of year. As University of California, Berkeley’s Sarah Anzia has shown, this system was deliberately designed by early progressives to depress voter turnout, since people are less likely to be aware of elections that don’t involve national candidates.

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