May 28th 2008
Assembly Briefs
Providence Journal

News article on Rhode Island state senate handily passing the National Popular Vote and advance voter registration.

May 23rd 2008
The undemocratic flaw in our elections
The Oregonian

Western Oregon University professor Blair Bobier makes case for instant runoff voting in Oregon in wake of primaries.

May 22nd 2008
The Runoff Issue
Memphis Flyer

Memphis editorial in favor of its city's upcoming ballot measure on instant runoff voting.

May 21st 2008
Ranked Choice Voting good option for a city election
Arizona Republic

Commentary by Arizona State University professor Dave Wells suggests instant runoff voting for Tempe elections.

May 21st 2008
Instant Runoff Voting Could be in City�s Future
Memphis Daily News

News article on the Memphis (TN) charter commission placing the issue of adopting instant runoff voting for city elections on the November ballot.

May 18th 2008
A better proportion
Washington Times

Letter by FairVote's Rob Richie on the merits of allocating convention delegates by proportional representation.

May 14th 2008
Unconventional wisdom: longer nomination helps Democrats
Belleville News Democrat

A Rob Richie Op-Ed explaining how the hotly contested presidential nomination between Obama and Clinton revitalizes the democratic voter turnout for all elections as well as Americans' involvement in politics.

May 14th 2008
Is the House of Representatives Too Small?
Miller-McCune

The U.S. House of Representatives has been at 435 members since 1911, when the country was a third of its current population. Research suggests that districts may now be getting too big for adequate representation.

April 30th 2008
Majority Rule at Last
Washington Monthly

The Brennan Center's Michael Waldman lays out the case for the National Popular Vote Plan for electing the president.

April 30th 2008
Kefalas urges instant-runoff voting to give elected officials �more of a mandate�
Fort Collins Now

An article explaining why Colorado House Bill 1378, by Rep. John Kefalas would change the way elections in Colorado special districts, municipalities and counties are held. This bill would create a pilot project for IRV.

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