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New Hampshire Articles: April 21st 2009Vernon clinches SA presidency The Dartmouth Frances Vernon and Cory Cunningham won Dartmouth's recent elections for student body president and vice president, which used instant runoff voting to select the winners.October 28th 2008 When winner takes all, we lose: Fix electoral college now New York Daily News Bill Hammond calls for a National Popular Vote to make New York voters matter in the Presidential Election.October 17th 2008 October 17th Update on Presidential Visits and Spending FairVote's press release shows that in the "Swing States of America," candidates ignore a majority of states and follow voting patterns of 2004 Presidential Election.August 25th 2008 Political process edges out the public The Buffalo News FairVote's Adam Fogel quoted in an option piece in the Buffalo News that argues that the government should make it easier for New Yorkers to vote. May 1st 2008 Constitutional amendment allowing 17 year-olds to vote going on the ballot NorwalkPlus.com The Connecticut Legislature unanimously passed a constitutional amendment allowing 17-year-old primary voting. The issue will be on the ballot in November.April 19th 2008 All who will be 18 by fall should get to vote Concord Monitor FairVote's Adam Fogel argues that New Hampshire's state parties should take the lead on giving eligible 17-year-olds the right to vote in their primary elections.April 10th 2008 Bode �09 triumphs in SA election The Dartmouth New President and Vice-President elected through IRV at Dartmouth College. Bode garnered more than 600 first-choice votes over opponent Lee Cooper �09. Bode ultimately claimed the presidency with a 639-vote lead after eight rounds of instant-runoffApril 6th 2008 Everybody's Talkin': Testing the voting machines Times and Mail Times and Mail newspaper reports Indiana officials are testing voting machines to avoid any glitches.April 6th 2008 Everybody's Talkin': Testing the voting machine Times and Mail Times and Mail newspaper reports Indiana officials are testing voting machines to avoid any glitches. April 3rd 2008 RNC looks to fix 2012 primaries The Washington Times An RNC committee approved a proposal to fix the Republican presidential primary process for 2012.February 4th 2008 Change: Substantive and Systematic Asian Week Asian Week columnist Phil Tajitsu Nash backs FairVote reforms like instant runoff voting and the National Popular Vote plan in a commentary on the 2008 electionsFebruary 1st 2008 Experts Say Young Voters Will Play Pivotal Role in 2008 Scripps Howard Foundation Wire FairVote's Right to Vote Director Adam Fogel comments on youth voter participation going into the Feb. 5 "Super Tuesday" contests in 22 states.January 28th 2008 The hunt for delegates San Jose Mercury News FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell comments on the impending delegate count and the need for reform in the presidential primary process.January 22nd 2008 Political game on road to President XLIV far from super Daily Herald Illinois columnist indicates the potential spoiler dynamic in presidential primary elections and how instant runoff voting could solve this problem.January 21st 2008 One Teen's Campaign To Restore Voting Rights The Washington Post The Washington Post profiles Sarah Boltuck, a Maryland teenager fighting for 17-year-old primary voting rights. FairVote's Rob Richie is quoted. |
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