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Obama closes in on Democratic nomination
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Ranked Choice Voting good option for a city election
- Posted: May 21, 2008
- Author(s): Dave Wells
- Publication: Arizona Republic
- Categories: Ranked Choice Voting, FairVote
Commentary by Arizona State University professor Dave Wells suggests instant runoff voting for Tempe elections. -
Instant Runoff Voting Could be in City's Future
- Posted: May 21, 2008
- Author(s): Bill Dries
- Publication: Memphis Daily News
- Categories: Ranked Choice Voting, FairVote
News article on the Memphis (TN) charter commission placing the issue of adopting instant runoff voting for city elections on the November ballot. -
Democracy versus the Electoral College
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A better proportion
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Voters to decide on instant runoff
- Posted: May 17, 2008
- Author(s): Amos Maki
- Publication: commercialappeal.com--Memphis, Online
- Categories: Ranked Choice Voting, FairVote
Memphis voters will decide if there should be instant-runoff voting in municipal elections. -
Bennett wins ASUW presidency
- Posted: May 16, 2008
- Author(s): Sonia McBride
- Publication: The Daily of the University of Washington
- Categories: Ranked Choice Voting, FairVote
An article about the last successful student elections using IRV at the University of Washington. This year, there were 4,051 ballots cast, compared to 1,800 ballots from last year. -
Unconventional wisdom: longer nomination helps Democrats
- Posted: May 14, 2008
- Author(s): Rob Richie
- Publication: Belleville News Democrat
- Categories: FairVote
A Rob Richie Op-Ed explaining how the hotly contested presidential nomination between Obama and Clinton revitalizes the democratic voter turnout for all elections as well as Americans' involvement in politics. -
Is the House of Representatives Too Small?
- Posted: May 14, 2008
- Author(s): Lee Drutman
- Publication: Miller-McCune
- Categories: FairVote
The U.S. House of Representatives has been at 435 members since 1911, when the country was a third of its current population. Research suggests that districts may now be getting too big for adequate representation. -
Backing the popular vote