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Switching to a more accurate vote tally just an American Dream
- Posted: February 3, 2008
- Author(s): Richard Osborne
- Publication: The Morning Journal
- Categories: Ranked Choice Voting, FairVote
Morning Journal writer ponders the prospects of a ranked choice voting system in our democracy. -
Historic Primary Election in Arizona
- Posted: February 2, 2008
- Publication: Third Party Watch
- Categories: Ranked Choice Voting, Fair Voting/Proportional Representation, FairVote, Election Services Group
The Arizona Libertarian Party, with the help of FairVote Election Services Group, held its first instant runoff voting primary election online. -
Experts Say Young Voters Will Play Pivotal Role in 2008
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Let's Have Instant Runoffs
- Posted: January 31, 2008
- Author(s): STEVE MULROY
- Publication: Memphis Flyer
- Categories: Ranked Choice Voting, FairVote
Op. ed from Shelby County (TN) commissioner Steven Mulroy advocating instant runoff voting to replace Memphis' expensive city runoff elections. -
The hunt for delegates
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FairVote RI targets teen pre-registration
- Posted: January 25, 2008
- Author(s): Jessica Kerry
- Publication: Providence Phoenix
- Categories: Universal Voter Registration, FairVote
Article covering range of activities by FairVote RI in support of youth voter pre-registration legislation in Rhode Island. -
From rock to reform: Novoselic to chair FairVote election group
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Glen Ford on Obama-Clinton, Rob Richie on electoral process
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Political game on road to President XLIV far from super
- Posted: January 22, 2008
- Author(s): Burt Constable
- Publication: Daily Herald
- Categories: Ranked Choice Voting, FairVote
Illinois columnist indicates the potential spoiler dynamic in presidential primary elections and how instant runoff voting could solve this problem. -
Making the House of Representatives More Representative
- Posted: January 22, 2008
- Author(s): Winston Apple
- Publication: Blog Critics Magazine
- Categories: FairVote
Op. Ed. calling for proportional representation for the United States House of Representatives, in order to provide citizens with more input into party platforms and prevent political balkanization.