November 28th 2007
Real Reform
The Reporter
FairVote friend Steven Hill slams the congressional district plan for awarding electoral votes and points to a better option: a national popular vote for president.November 27th 2007
Liberals' Lesson Down Under
Washington Post
Washington Post columnist, E.J. Dionne, notes shift in Australian politics with new Labor Party majority, as well as the role that Green Party preferences under instant runoff voting had in both aiding Labor and bringing environmentalism to the fore.November 16th 2007
Lessons in democracy
The Baltimore Sun
Right to Vote Director Adam Fogel introduces FairVote's 100% Youth Voter Registration project and discusses the Learning Democracy voting curriculum in the Baltimore Sun's 2007 Charity Giving Guide.October 1st 2007
Electoral College Reform?
Washington Lawyer
A thorough look at the ins and out of the Electoral College, featuring insight from FairVote chairman John Anderson in this cover story.September 28th 2007
Let the most popular candidate win
Christian Science Monitor
FairVote's chairman explains why instant runoff voting improves our political discourse and does away with the "spoiler" label for independent candidacies. (Also appeared in publications such as the Chicago Sun Times and Raleigh News and Observer)September 26th 2007
Raucous system seems immune to change
San Francisco Chronicle
FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell and members of the Fix the Primaries coalition shed light on the "mess of a presidential nominating system."September 13th 2007
Failing Electoral College
The Nation
FairVote executive director Rob Richie explains how the National Popular Vote plan is the solution to the gross inequalities of the Electoral College system.September 6th 2007
Proposed reform of Electoral College wouldn't make voting any more fair
San Jose Mercury News
FairVote executive director Rob Richie skewers the congressional district system for awarding electoral votes.August 30th 2007
Stealing the 2008 Vote
TomPaine.com
If you thought Tom DeLay's Texas gerrymandering scam in 2003 was bad, just wait. Now partisans are seeking to steal the 2008 presidential election.August 27th 2007
A simple reform: Count all votes
St. Petersburg Times
Special correspondent Martin Dyckman explains the partisan motivation in the recent move in California to award electoral votes by congressional district.[ Previous ] [ Next ]
Real Reform
The Reporter
FairVote friend Steven Hill slams the congressional district plan for awarding electoral votes and points to a better option: a national popular vote for president.November 27th 2007
Liberals' Lesson Down Under
Washington Post
Washington Post columnist, E.J. Dionne, notes shift in Australian politics with new Labor Party majority, as well as the role that Green Party preferences under instant runoff voting had in both aiding Labor and bringing environmentalism to the fore.November 16th 2007
Lessons in democracy
The Baltimore Sun
Right to Vote Director Adam Fogel introduces FairVote's 100% Youth Voter Registration project and discusses the Learning Democracy voting curriculum in the Baltimore Sun's 2007 Charity Giving Guide.October 1st 2007
Electoral College Reform?
Washington Lawyer
A thorough look at the ins and out of the Electoral College, featuring insight from FairVote chairman John Anderson in this cover story.September 28th 2007
Let the most popular candidate win
Christian Science Monitor
FairVote's chairman explains why instant runoff voting improves our political discourse and does away with the "spoiler" label for independent candidacies. (Also appeared in publications such as the Chicago Sun Times and Raleigh News and Observer)September 26th 2007
Raucous system seems immune to change
San Francisco Chronicle
FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell and members of the Fix the Primaries coalition shed light on the "mess of a presidential nominating system."September 13th 2007
Failing Electoral College
The Nation
FairVote executive director Rob Richie explains how the National Popular Vote plan is the solution to the gross inequalities of the Electoral College system.September 6th 2007
Proposed reform of Electoral College wouldn't make voting any more fair
San Jose Mercury News
FairVote executive director Rob Richie skewers the congressional district system for awarding electoral votes.August 30th 2007
Stealing the 2008 Vote
TomPaine.com
If you thought Tom DeLay's Texas gerrymandering scam in 2003 was bad, just wait. Now partisans are seeking to steal the 2008 presidential election.August 27th 2007
A simple reform: Count all votes
St. Petersburg Times
Special correspondent Martin Dyckman explains the partisan motivation in the recent move in California to award electoral votes by congressional district.[ Previous ] [ Next ]