June 13th 2007
Fresh-faced challenge
The Guardian
Young people have fairer representation in Scotland's local councils after using choice voting for the first time in May 2007.June 3rd 2007
Bringing democracy to presidential voting
Raleigh News & Observer
Political Science professor, Clyde Frazier, makes a strong case in favor of the national popular vote plan.May 31st 2007
Change is a-comin' to Ontario
Ottawa Citizen
Peter Robb argues in favor of a proposal to replace Ontario, Canada's current winner-take-all system, which "breeds cynicism and apathy," with a mixed member proportional system.May 29th 2007
Editor ignored problems with elections 'unit rule'
Durham Herald-Sun
Letter from FairVote North Carolina's new staffer Torrey Dixon makes the case for the National Popular Vote plan.May 27th 2007
A Plan to Make Each Vote Count
Durham Herald-Sun
Guest columnist Lee Mortimer explains how the North Carolina Senate has taken a move in the right direction by passing the National Popular Vote plan.May 25th 2007
Our unfinished Constitution
Los Angeles Times
Writer David Stewart puts the Electoral College in historical perspective and details the problems created by the current system, while praising NPV as an "ingenious strategy" for overcoming them.May 24th 2007
`Yes' side to battle for voting reform
Toronto Star
The Ontario, Canada campaign for proportional voting is off to a strong start. Earlier in 2007, a Citizens Assembly recommended mixed-member proportional voting replace winner-take-all for provincial elections.May 18th 2007
Time to graduate from Electoral College
Boston Herald
Citing broad support among elected officials, this Boston Herland columnist praises the National Popular Vote legislation in Massachusetts and beyond.May 17th 2007
No way to run an election
L.A. Times
New America Foundation's Steven Hill and Lynne Serpe argue Los Angeles should replace expensive, low turnout runoffs with instant runoff voting.May 16th 2007
Our View: Electoral vote change would be good for the state and its people
Fayetteville Observer
The Fayetteville Observer backs the national popular vote plan as a means to make North Carolina in presidential elections, without amending the Constitution.[ Previous ] [ Next ]
Fresh-faced challenge
The Guardian
Young people have fairer representation in Scotland's local councils after using choice voting for the first time in May 2007.June 3rd 2007
Bringing democracy to presidential voting
Raleigh News & Observer
Political Science professor, Clyde Frazier, makes a strong case in favor of the national popular vote plan.May 31st 2007
Change is a-comin' to Ontario
Ottawa Citizen
Peter Robb argues in favor of a proposal to replace Ontario, Canada's current winner-take-all system, which "breeds cynicism and apathy," with a mixed member proportional system.May 29th 2007
Editor ignored problems with elections 'unit rule'
Durham Herald-Sun
Letter from FairVote North Carolina's new staffer Torrey Dixon makes the case for the National Popular Vote plan.May 27th 2007
A Plan to Make Each Vote Count
Durham Herald-Sun
Guest columnist Lee Mortimer explains how the North Carolina Senate has taken a move in the right direction by passing the National Popular Vote plan.May 25th 2007
Our unfinished Constitution
Los Angeles Times
Writer David Stewart puts the Electoral College in historical perspective and details the problems created by the current system, while praising NPV as an "ingenious strategy" for overcoming them.May 24th 2007
`Yes' side to battle for voting reform
Toronto Star
The Ontario, Canada campaign for proportional voting is off to a strong start. Earlier in 2007, a Citizens Assembly recommended mixed-member proportional voting replace winner-take-all for provincial elections.May 18th 2007
Time to graduate from Electoral College
Boston Herald
Citing broad support among elected officials, this Boston Herland columnist praises the National Popular Vote legislation in Massachusetts and beyond.May 17th 2007
No way to run an election
L.A. Times
New America Foundation's Steven Hill and Lynne Serpe argue Los Angeles should replace expensive, low turnout runoffs with instant runoff voting.May 16th 2007
Our View: Electoral vote change would be good for the state and its people
Fayetteville Observer
The Fayetteville Observer backs the national popular vote plan as a means to make North Carolina in presidential elections, without amending the Constitution.[ Previous ] [ Next ]