Krist Novoselic, Chair
A member of the groundbreaking rock band Nirvana, Krist Novoselic,
along with band mates, Kurt Cobain and David Grohl, changed the course
of music history when they snapped up Billboard Magazine's number one
spot with their much-acclaimed album Nevermind. In doing so,
Nirvana opened the doors for a flood of a new generation of bands.
After Nirvana, Novoselic went on to become one of rock's most
politically-minded musicians. Novoselic has also committed
himself to numerous different community projects and has become an
influential part of the Northwest political scene. In 2004, Krist did a national book tour with FairVote, promoting his book "Of Grunge & Government: Let's Fix This Broken Democracy!" In the book, Novoselic discusses how Nirvana emerged as the world's biggest band of the early 1990s, how he got involved in politics and why we need electoral reform -- in particular full representation and instant runoff voting. The tour was well-covered in the media, including taping by C-SPAN and an interview in the New Yorker.
Krist joined FairVote's Board in 2005 and was elected chair in 2008.[Krist Novoselic's FairVote Bio on YouTube]
[Jeffrey Birnbaum of the Washington Post on Krist Novoselic's new role at FairVote.]
[Article on Krist Novoselic's run for County Clerk in Wahkiakum Co, WA, to raise support for IRV]