Fair Voting 2012
Comprised of the Fair Voting Interactive Map, Fair Voting Plans for 50 States, and supporting analysis and documentation, Fair Voting 2012 presents a new way of electing the U.S. House of Representatives. Our solution aims to correct the political impasse reinforced by our current winner-take-all system, instituting instead a system of proportional representation, founded in our American electoral traditions.
Fair Voting Plans for 50 States (see state table below)
- Impact of fair voting on percentage of voters in meaningful elections
- Impact of fair voting on percentage of voters with representatives of more than one party
- Impact of fair voting on likely partisan balance in the state
- Impact of fair voting on minority voting rights
- Graphics contrasting these measures with existing plans
Alabama | Hawaii | Massachusetts | New Mexico | South Dakota* |
Alaska* | Idaho | Michigan | New York | Tennessee |
Arizona | Illinois | Minnesota | North Carolina | Texas |
Arkansas | Indiana | Mississippi | North Dakota* | Utah |
California | Iowa | Missouri | Ohio | Vermont* |
Colorado | Kansas | Montana* | Oklahoma | Virginia |
Connecticut | Kentucky | Nebraska | Oregon | Washington |
Delaware* | Louisiana | Nevada | Pennsylvania | West Virginia |
Florida | Maine | New Hampshire | Rhode Island | Wisconsin |
Georgia | Maryland | New Jersey | South Carolina | Wyoming* |
*Fair Voting Plans are only created for states with more than one district
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