How the Residents of Ciudad Morazán Vote
Unlike most jurisdictions, the residents of Morazán don't have to wait 2-5 years to give feedback to their governance service provider 🌆
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) September 23, 2025
In this week's Morazán Monday, I discuss the many options residents of Morazan City have to express their preferences 🗳️
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2) Residents can vote with their wallets 💵
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) September 23, 2025
As the saying goes: talk is cheap. An even more meaningful way to signal one's preference is with a willingness to pay 💳
I.e. Paying to send one's kids to private school is more powerful than complaining about the public school 🏫 pic.twitter.com/XvnfTiReYN
As a result of these feedback mechanisms, and that end one's lease only requires 30 days notice, residents of Morazán have far better "voting" rights than your typical Honduran whose one vote has a near zero probability of changing an election 🗳️ pic.twitter.com/g5N1PmaA36
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) September 23, 2025
