
Kevin Kulavic, ILSIP Alum (2011-2012) was an intern with the Senate Republican Staff. He was asked to join staff following his internship and became Deputy Director of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules in September 2017. Josh Horeled and Margaret Nunne are also former ILSIP alums (2011-2012).

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Noah Tegeler enjoys the small campus environment at the University of Illinois Springfield. Tegeler is on the UIS men’s cross country and track and field teams. In 2022, Tegeler was awarded GLVC Academic All-Conference. “I chose UIS because they offer a great business program and the XC/TF program,” he said. Following graduation, he hopes to become an entrepreneur.
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Introduction
A recurring finding among researchers is that American voters have grown dissatisfied with the electoral system in America.[1] Dissatisfied voters have begun calling for changes to the electoral system.

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The growing animosity between Democrats and Republicans in America is a well-discussed problem. It is frequently covered in the media, academic articles, and blog posts (hey, like this one!).