FairVote on Election 2010
Some 40% of eligible voters are expected at the polls for this election. FairVote is closely tracking its reform priorities, such as a first-ever statewide general election using instant runoff voting (also known as ranked-choice voting) in North Carolina, and also provides a range of perspectives and information through its blog and twitter accounts. We're also pleased to see support for our reforms from the likes of former Vermont governor Howard Dean. Highlights include:
- FairVote Chairman Krist Novoselic on reform and association in the 21st century
- Jo McKeegan's series on upholding the right to vote
- Chris Marchsteiner's series on majority rule
- Howard Dean on the case for ranked choice voting
- Rob Richie's Huffington Post blogs on recounts
- NC Votes 123 resources on instant runoff voting in North Carolina
- Toby Rowe on ranked choice voting in Alameda County
- Amy Ngai reviews ranked choice voting coverage this fall