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#63 - How Will Star Voting Save Politics Ft. Sara Wolk
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In this episode of the podcast we bring a guest from the Equal Vote Coalition, her name is Sara Wolk. She came on to talk about the intricacies of Star Voting and how it can benefit politics. Star Voting can be the future of voting and elections moving forward. Support the cause using this: https://starvoting.org.

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Executive Director

Sara Wolk is the Executive Director of the Equal Vote Coalition, a non-profit fighting for true equality in the vote itself. Coming from a background in sustainability, design, and music, Sara is a dedicated organizer who has been a leader in the Oregon movement for voting reform since 2016 when she chaired the RCV-Oregon research committee on alternative voting methods. It was the work of this committee which changed her mind. She's been working on STAR Voting ever since. Sara loves teaching and nerding out on electoral science and believes that systemic problems require systemic solutions.