Baha'i Electoral Process
2008
Though the season of primaries is almost behind us, November is nearly half a year away and we could still be in for a lot more partisan politics and mudslinging. If it seems like there ought to be a more civil way to run democratic elections, members of the Baha’i faith say that’s because there is. And once a year, they refine a new democratic process in that big white temple in north suburban Wilmette. The 100th Baha’i National Convention was recently held there. Eight Forty-Eight contributor Jennifer Brandel watched the process.

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I cannot overstate how incredible it was to cover this process. I can only hope aspects of how the Baha'is do governing get picked up by the mainstream sooner than later.

Photo by Jennifer Brandel
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