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Aaron Hamlin is the executive director of The Center for Election Science. He's a licensed attorney with two additional graduate degrees in the social sciences. As an expert on voting methods, he's consulted for The Webby Awards, the Republican Liberty Caucus Straw Poll, elected officials in multiple states, and multiple third parties. He's appeared on NPR, MSNBC.com, Free Speech TV, and has given talks across the country on voting methods. Aaron has written for The Telegraph, Deadspin, Bust Magazine, Independent Voter Network, and others.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, February 4, 2016 How the Academy Can Save Face With Better Elections
The Academy has been criticized for its white-dominated nominees. This article explores whether there's an actual issue. Further, it looks at potential remedies by addressing the voting population and the voting method.