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  1. Amsterdam & Partners LLP: EU Accused of Breaking International Law to Swing Armenian Election

    WASHINGTON, May 01, 2026–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The European Union’s intervention in the upcoming parliamentary election in Armenia has breached its…
    #Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #Amsterdam #Armenia #Armeniangovernment #electoralprocess #EuropeanUnion #HybridRapidResponseTeam #internationallaw #parliamentaryelection #Pashinyan #SamvelKarapetyan
    europesays.com/netherlands/782

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    An #election2024 Look! Over THERE! Total #redirection #propaganda based on a complete fabrication from @thehill, regarding:
    > "#Venezuela is facing a rigged #electoralprocess with #Maduro", the 'insane dictator' lording over a 'totalitarian government'. 🤣 #USElections #Disinformation

  3. A Random Fix to Polarization

    Fixing polarization, therefore, must involve fixing the nomination process. To do this, we need to allow centrist voices to speak. That only happens if we bring down the artificial partition dividing the primary process, cleaving centrists into two non-interacting camps.

    dothemath.ucsd.edu/2022/11/a-r

    Tom Murphy is playing on ideas I'd first encountered in this classic and excellent 2014 Aeon essay, "If you can’t choose wisely, choose randomly", addressing sortition and its uses, by Michael Schulson:

    aeon.co/essays/if-you-can-t-ch

    HN discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #TomMurphy #DoTheMath #Sortition #Politics #Elections #ElectoralProcess

  4. A Random Fix to Polarization

    Fixing polarization, therefore, must involve fixing the nomination process. To do this, we need to allow centrist voices to speak. That only happens if we bring down the artificial partition dividing the primary process, cleaving centrists into two non-interacting camps.

    dothemath.ucsd.edu/2022/11/a-r

    Tom Murphy is playing on ideas I'd first encountered in this classic and excellent 2014 Aeon essay, "If you can’t choose wisely, choose randomly", addressing sortition and its uses, by Michael Schulson:

    aeon.co/essays/if-you-can-t-ch

    HN discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #TomMurphy #DoTheMath #Sortition #Politics #Elections #ElectoralProcess

  5. A Random Fix to Polarization

    Fixing polarization, therefore, must involve fixing the nomination process. To do this, we need to allow centrist voices to speak. That only happens if we bring down the artificial partition dividing the primary process, cleaving centrists into two non-interacting camps.

    dothemath.ucsd.edu/2022/11/a-r

    Tom Murphy is playing on ideas I'd first encountered in this classic and excellent 2014 Aeon essay, "If you can’t choose wisely, choose randomly", addressing sortition and its uses, by Michael Schulson:

    aeon.co/essays/if-you-can-t-ch

    HN discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #TomMurphy #DoTheMath #Sortition #Politics #Elections #ElectoralProcess

  6. A Random Fix to Polarization

    Fixing polarization, therefore, must involve fixing the nomination process. To do this, we need to allow centrist voices to speak. That only happens if we bring down the artificial partition dividing the primary process, cleaving centrists into two non-interacting camps.

    dothemath.ucsd.edu/2022/11/a-r

    Tom Murphy is playing on ideas I'd first encountered in this classic and excellent 2014 Aeon essay, "If you can’t choose wisely, choose randomly", addressing sortition and its uses, by Michael Schulson:

    aeon.co/essays/if-you-can-t-ch

    HN discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #TomMurphy #DoTheMath #Sortition #Politics #Elections #ElectoralProcess

  7. A Random Fix to Polarization

    Fixing polarization, therefore, must involve fixing the nomination process. To do this, we need to allow centrist voices to speak. That only happens if we bring down the artificial partition dividing the primary process, cleaving centrists into two non-interacting camps.

    dothemath.ucsd.edu/2022/11/a-r

    Tom Murphy is playing on ideas I'd first encountered in this classic and excellent 2014 Aeon essay, "If you can’t choose wisely, choose randomly", addressing sortition and its uses, by Michael Schulson:

    aeon.co/essays/if-you-can-t-ch

    HN discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

    #TomMurphy #DoTheMath #Sortition #Politics #Elections #ElectoralProcess