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Spenser Mestel on Voting Rights, Election Reform, and Writing a Book with Mat Fraser

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I first encountered Spenser’s work through his writing for the Morning Chalk Up, and at some point I clicked on enough links to realize that the majority of his work is on voting rights and election reform.

I’ve been a subscriber to Spenser’s voting rights newsletter, so I wanted to get his take on how things went with New York City’s experiment in ranked choice voting in their Democratic mayoral primary.

While election fraud and voter suppression are hot-button culture war issues, there are also a lot of low-hanging fruit for bipartisan election reforms. Spenser’s understanding of the voting rights landscape is deep and nuanced, so I’m thrilled that he decided to indulge my questioning.

We also discuss Spenser’s forthcoming book with Mat Fraser, in which Mat finally spills the beans about his training, his injuries (that he didn’t want competitors to know about), and more. You can pre-order Hard Work Pays Off here.

Learn more from Spenser here:

If you're enjoying the show, the best way to support it is by sharing with your friends. If you don't have any friends, why not a leave a review? It makes a difference in terms of other people finding the show.

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Show Notes:
  • [02:35] How has ranked choice voting gone in the New York mayoral primary? And, what’s the deal with the New York Board of Elections?
  • [10:57] Did any of the theoretical benefits of ranked choice voting show up when it was tested in New York?
  • [27:42] What is the “steelman” case for voting rights restrictions? What is the prevalence of voter fraud?
  • [34:02] There is a history of political machines and electioneering. How concerned should we be with these kinds of manipulations?
  • [39:32] What’s the deal with voter ID requirements? And gerrymandering?
  • [52:50] Writing a book with 5 time CrossFit Games champion Mat Fraser — and the mental challenges of being an elite athlete
  • [1:05:55] Learn more from Spenser and subscribe to Spenser’s Super Tuesday
Links and Resources Mentioned:
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I first encountered Spenser’s work through his writing for the Morning Chalk Up, and at some point I clicked on enough links to realize that the majority of his work is on voting rights and election reform.

I’ve been a subscriber to Spenser’s voting rights newsletter, so I wanted to get his take on how things went with New York City’s experiment in ranked choice voting in their Democratic mayoral primary.

While election fraud and voter suppression are hot-button culture war issues, there are also a lot of low-hanging fruit for bipartisan election reforms. Spenser’s understanding of the voting rights landscape is deep and nuanced, so I’m thrilled that he decided to indulge my questioning.

We also discuss Spenser’s forthcoming book with Mat Fraser, in which Mat finally spills the beans about his training, his injuries (that he didn’t want competitors to know about), and more. You can pre-order Hard Work Pays Off here.

Learn more from Spenser here:

If you're enjoying the show, the best way to support it is by sharing with your friends. If you don't have any friends, why not a leave a review? It makes a difference in terms of other people finding the show.

You can also subscribe to receive my e-mail newsletter at www.toddnief.com. Most of my writing never makes it to the blog, so get on that list.

Show Notes:
  • [02:35] How has ranked choice voting gone in the New York mayoral primary? And, what’s the deal with the New York Board of Elections?
  • [10:57] Did any of the theoretical benefits of ranked choice voting show up when it was tested in New York?
  • [27:42] What is the “steelman” case for voting rights restrictions? What is the prevalence of voter fraud?
  • [34:02] There is a history of political machines and electioneering. How concerned should we be with these kinds of manipulations?
  • [39:32] What’s the deal with voter ID requirements? And gerrymandering?
  • [52:50] Writing a book with 5 time CrossFit Games champion Mat Fraser — and the mental challenges of being an elite athlete
  • [1:05:55] Learn more from Spenser and subscribe to Spenser’s Super Tuesday
Links and Resources Mentioned:
  continue reading

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