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In a representative democracy, the right of decision belongs to the majority, but the right to representation belongs to all. FairVote advocates for adoption of proportional voting systems for local and state elections, and for an informed debate about their merits for congressional elections.


Montgomery County Council Elections Need Reform
FairVote's Program Director Testifies Before Montgomery Charter Review Commission
Montgomery County Crossing Guard BadgeMontgomery County, Maryland - where FairVote is headquartered - has a rapidly growing and increasingly diverse population. These demographic changes have prompted fierce and divisive debates about the structure of county government in recent years. Unfortunately, time and again, these debates have cycled between a council composed of all single-member-districts or a hybrid council composed of at-large and single-member districts. This month, FairVote testified at the County's Charter Review Commission regarding the third option of at-large, proportional voting systems. Though these issues are local in nature, these same problems and debates have been raging around the nation. If your community has a charter review commission forming, please ensure the debate expands to include proportional voting options.

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[ Download FairVote's Manual for Charter Review Commissions - .pdf 348 KB]


Finding Solutions to Louisiana's
Post-Katrina Election Problems
Ensuring Representation for People of the State a Priority
Flooding streetIn the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana voters and election administrators will face numerous challenges that threaten to undermine the state’s democratic processes. These issues include congressional and state legislative districts of wildly disparate sizes, thousands of displaced voters without stable absentee voting addresses, and FEMA's refusal to share the temporary addresses of hurricane victims with state election administrators.

To address these issues, FairVote calls for the temporary use of multimember districts using proportional voting systems, so that the one-person, one-vote and Voting Rights Act principles can remain intact -- without need for an expensive and ineffective mid-decade redistricting or a new census. Additionally, Louisiana should expand its current use of ranked ballots for overseas voters to include displaced Hurricane Katrina victims, to ensure that these voters are not disenfranchised in the state's runoff elections. At a minimum, FEMA should allow state election officials to mail information to displaced hurricane victims, so that they can fully participate in upcoming elections.

[ Read FairVote's Full Proposal ]



MSNBC Animates Rob Richie
Interactive Demo Spotlights Choice Voting
Cartoon RobIn this interactive documentary by MSNBC, you can join the "Mockracy," where you can create your voter identity and cast a ballot in an election using different voting methods like choice and cumulative voting.

Mark Rush of Washington and Lee University plays devil's advocate in this colorful, animated experiment. But you'll be the final judge as to how much America needs real voting reforms like choice voting to create a stronger democracy. Afterwards, explore choice voting resources on FairVote.org.

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Recent Articles
October 19th 2009
A better election system
Lowell Sun

Election expert Doug Amy explains how choice voting can "inject new blood" into the elections of Lowell (MA), and give voters a greater incentive to participate.

October 16th 2009
Haven't Detroit voters spoken enough?
Livingston Daily

In Detroit, there have been three mayors in the past two years and the current one has come under scrutiny. Perhaps a system like instant runoff voting will help bring political stability to motor city.

August 21st 2009
Black candidate for Euclid school board to test new voting system
Cleveland Plain Dealer

Limited voting, a form of proportional voting, will be used in Euclid (OH), in the hopes of allowing better representation of minorities.

July 2nd 2009
Reforming Albany
New York Times

FairVote's Rob Richie responds in a letter to the editor making the case for proportional voting systems to bring substantive reform to New York's legislature.