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Douglas Amy, Professor of Politics, Mount
Holyoke College
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Theodore S. Arrington, Professor and Chair,
Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte
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Kathleen
Barber, Professor Emerita, John Carroll University and former
chair, Cuyahoga County charter commission
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Harriet S. Barlow, Director, HKH
Foundation
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Ezra
Basom, Political Consultant, Seattle, Washington
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Ted Becker, Alumni Professor of Political
Science, Auburn University
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Medea Benjamin, Founding Director, Global
Exchange
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Jim Blacksher, Civil Rights Attorney,
Alabama
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Ken Bresler, columnist and former Massachusetts
state legislative candidate
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John C. Brittain, Dean, Thurgood Marshall
School of Law, Texas Southern University*
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Rufus
Browning, Professor of Political Science and Director Emeritus,
Public Research Institute, San Francisco State University*
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John Burbank,
Economic Opportunity Institute*
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Dennis Burke, Writer and former executive
director, Arizona Common Cause
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Ed Burns, San Francisco
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Dan Cantor, Executive Director, Working
Familes Party*
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Jules Cazedessus, Producer/Writer, New York,
New York
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Steve
Cheifetz, Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust*
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Guy Chichester, Green Party of New Hampshire
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Steve Cobble, Former Political Director,
National Rainbow Coalition
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Jeff Cohen, Author and Media Critic
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Robert E. Creager, Chairman, Maryland
Initiative and Fair Ballot Access Committee
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Derek Cressman, Democracy Program Director,
National Association of State PIRGs
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Ron Daniels, Executive Director, Center for
Constitutional Rights
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William B. Dale and Joy I. Dale, Maryland
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Richard DeLeon, Deptartment of Political
Science, San Francisco State University*
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Lisa Disch, Associate Professor of Political
Science, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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David Eliscu, Western Connecticut Green
Party
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Dave Enrich, Citizens for True Democracy
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Hugh Esco, Secretary, Georgia Green Party*
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Ralph Estes, Center for Advancement of Public
Policy
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Frances Fox-Piven, Graduate Center, City
University of New York*
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Mark Friedman,
El Cerrito City Council
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John Gibson, Common Bonds*
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John Glasel, Past President, American Federation
of Musicians� Local 802 (NYC)*
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Ted Glick, Independent Progressive Politics
Network<>
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Bill Gram-Reefer, Worldview
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Dr. William
Grover, Chair, Political Science Department at St. Michael's
College
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Lani Guinier, Professor, Harvard Law School
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Doris �Granny D� Haddock
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Dan Hamburg, Former U.S. Congressman and
Executive Director, Voice of the Environment*
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Howie Hawkins, Green Party, Syracuse, New
York
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Ronald Hayduk, Assistant Professor of Political
Science, City University of New York
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Hendrik Hertzberg, senior editor, The New Yorker
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Jim Hoaglund, VoterMarch*
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Gerald Horne, Attorney, Author and Activist
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Neal Jesse, Assistant Professor, Department of
Political Science, Bowling Green State University*
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Evelyn Jerome,
past president, Los Angeles County Young
Democrats
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Douglas Johnson, Riverside,
California
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Robert
Johnston, Associate Professor of History and American Studies,
Yale University*
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Mark P. Jones, Associate Professor, Michigan
State University
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Sheila Jordan, Alameda County Superintendent of
Schools, Hayward, California
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David Kairys, Professor of Law, Temple
University*
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David Dyssegaard Kallick, Former Social Policy editor and contributor to The Nation, ITT, Utne Reader
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Randy Kehler, Alliance for Democracy*
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Alex
Keyssar, Professor of History, Duke University*
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Jerry Arthur Knight, Judge Hubert L. Will
Chapter, American Veterans Committee
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David C. Korten, Author of When Corporations
Rule the World
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Saul Landau, Institute for Policy
Studies*
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Andrew Lawrence, New York, New York
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David Lawrence, Professor of Political Science,
Fordham University
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Kay Lawson,
Professor Emeritus, San Francisco State
University
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Daniel Lazare, Journalist and Author of The
Frozen Republic (1996)
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Michael Lewyn, Professor, John Marshall Law
School, Atlanta, Georgia
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Philip Macklin, Professor Emeritus of Physics,
Miami University* / Chair, Governance Committee of Oxford, Ohio
League of Women Voters*
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Deborah
Markowitz, Vermont Secretary of State
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Robert McKay, San Francisco
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Kevin McKeown, City Councilmember, Santa
Monica, California
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David
F. Metzger, Faculty Emeritus, Indiana University School of Social
Work
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Michael Morrill, Pennsylvania Consumer Action
Network
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Dr. Ted Mosch, Department of Management,
Marketing, and Political Science, College of Business and Public
Affairs, University of Tennessee-Martin
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Jon Moscow, Co-Director, Amber Charter School,
New York City
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Steven Mulroy, University of Memphis Law
School
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Jason Murphy, Saint Louis,
Missouri
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Jack Nagel, Professor of Political Science,
University of Pennsylvania*
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Phil Tajitsu Nash, Asian American Studies
Program, University of Maryland*
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Krist Novoselic, President, JAMPAC,
Washington state
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Howard A. Pellett, Skagit County,
Washington
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William Peltz, Capital District
Labor-Religion Coalition, Albany, New York*
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Joseph G. Peschek, Political Science, Hamline
University
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George Pillsbury, Bostonvote*
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Lewis Pitts, Director, Advocates for
Children's Services, Legal Services of North
Carolina*
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John Rapp, Professor of Political
Science, Beloit College*
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Jamin Raskin, Professor of Constitutional Law,
American University*
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Willie Ratcliff, Publisher, San Francisco Bay View newspaper
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John Rensenbrink, Founder Maine Green
Independent Party; Author: Against All Odds: the Green
Transformation of American Politics (Leopold Press, 1999)
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Richard Rider, President, Economy Telcom*
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Joel Rogers, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
-
Juan C. Ros, Executive Director, Libertarian
Party of California*
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Mark E. Rush, Associate Professor of Politics,
Washington and Lee University
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Paul Ryder, Ohio
Citizen Action*
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Donald Shaffer, Member and Board of Directors,
NYCLU*; Co-Chair, New Politics Club of Long Island*
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Matthew
Shugart, Professor of Political Science, Graduate School of
International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of
California, San Diego
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Micah
Sifry, Senior Analyst, Public Campaign*; Author: S poiling
for a Fight: Third-Party Politics in America
(Routledge, 2002)
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James R. Simmons, Chair, Political Science
Department, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh*
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Bill Smaldone, City Councilor, Salem, Oregon
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Sam Smith, Editor, The Progressive Review
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Tony Solgard, Chair, FairVote Minnesota
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Bill Spelman, Associate Professor, LBJ School of
Public Affairs, University of Texas; and former member, Austin City
Council
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Jean Stein,
editor, Grand Street Magazine*
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David Stern, Stern Family Fund
-
Edward Still, Voting and Elections Attorney,
Washington, DC
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Rein Taagepera, Professor Emeritus of
Political Science, University of California, Irvine
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Angel
A. Torres, Member, IPPN National Steering Committee*
-
Michael Twombly, Executive Director, Northwest
Democracy Institute
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Father Benjamin J. Urmston, S.J., Director Peace
and Justice Programs, Xavier University
-
Dr. Gerald R. Webster, Professor of Geography,
University of Alabama*
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Leonard Williams, Department of History and
Political Science, Manchester College
-
Kathy
Willingham, Macon, Georgia
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Robert Winters, Harvard University Department of
Mathematics*
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David Zavon, political fairness activist, Cinncinnati
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Joseph Zimmerman, Professor of
Political Science, Rockefeller College, State University of
New York at
Albany
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Representative David Zuckerman,
Vermont State House
*Organizations listed for
identification purposes only