Jason Brennan is the Robert J. and Elizabeth Flanagan Associate Professor of Strategy, Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy at Georgetown University. He is the author of Against Democracy (2016), Markets without Limits (2015), Compulsory Voting: For and Against (2014), Why Not Capitalism? (2014), Libertarianism: What Everyone Needs to Know (2012), The Ethics of Voting (2011), and A Brief History of Liberty (2010). Brennan also blogs at Bleeding Heart Libertarians.

It’s easy to cast a vote, but being an informed voter takes added effort. Research shows that most people have biases that affect the way they view the world. If unchecked, these biases also affect our ability to vote well. Professor Jason Brennan explains four common biases that have a tendency to affect our votes. He then outlines five suggestions that we can follow to become better voters.

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