This dissertation explores the relationship between public policy, demographic change, and politics. It is split between three papers, each exploring a different question on these topics. The first paper examines the impact that electoral systems have on minority representation in local government. To do so, I leverage the California Voting Rights Act (2001) to show that the design of local electoral institutions can have a dramatic impact on minority representation on city council. As I show, district-based electoral systems achieve higher levels of minority representation in local elected office. However, I also show that they do not -- necessarily -- make city councils more demographically representative of the cities they serve. Nonethe...