June 28th 2006
AC opts for new voting method
Amarillo Globe-News
Amarillo, TX follows the experience of its school board, adopting cumulative voting for college regents elections.June 25th 2006
Give D.C. a First Say
Washington Post
FairVote's Rob Richie and Ryan Griffin urge the DNC to pick Washington, DC to join the early window of presidential primaries.June 24th 2006
Another take on how we elect commissioners
Chapel Hill News
FairVote's Jack Santucci is quoted in an editorial suggesting at-large elections in Orange County, NC would see more cooperative campaigns under cumulative voting.June 18th 2006
Where politicians dare to tread
San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle editorial board endorses the British Columbia Citizens Assembly approach to electoral reform, specifically noting the potential for proportional representation in California.June 15th 2006
Time to shift to popular vote
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
FairVote's Rob Richie and Bill Shein respond to critics of the national popular vote and laud the program as the only reform option for our broken presidential elections.June 15th 2006
Southern States Employ Ranked-Choice Voting to Meet Short Timetables
electiononline.org
Electiononline newsletter quotes FairVote director Rob Richie and applauds the use of Instant Runoff Voting for overseas and military voters.June 14th 2006
Lottery won't improve voter turnout; use money to better election system
Arizona Daily Star
To bring more voters into the democratic process, we need serious efforts like a citizens' assembly on electoral reform, says FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell.May 24th 2006
Democratizing the Legislature � Proportional Representation
California Chronicle
CA Sec. of State candidate Forrest Hill argues proportional voting would increase voter choice and legislative responsiveness. To get there, unrepresented groups across the spectrum must unite in their demand.May 17th 2006
Eliminating 146 polls is no solution
The Wichita Eagle
America needs to go back to the drawing board for comprehensive election reform, argues FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell in the wake of Wichita's decision to close 70% of its polling places.May 15th 2006
Will Louisiana lead the nation?
OpEdNews
FairVote's Rob Richie comments on a bill in Louisiana could make the state the first of what promises to be dozens of states entering into the National Popular Vote agreement.[ Previous ] [ Next ]
AC opts for new voting method
Amarillo Globe-News
Amarillo, TX follows the experience of its school board, adopting cumulative voting for college regents elections.June 25th 2006
Give D.C. a First Say
Washington Post
FairVote's Rob Richie and Ryan Griffin urge the DNC to pick Washington, DC to join the early window of presidential primaries.June 24th 2006
Another take on how we elect commissioners
Chapel Hill News
FairVote's Jack Santucci is quoted in an editorial suggesting at-large elections in Orange County, NC would see more cooperative campaigns under cumulative voting.June 18th 2006
Where politicians dare to tread
San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle editorial board endorses the British Columbia Citizens Assembly approach to electoral reform, specifically noting the potential for proportional representation in California.June 15th 2006
Time to shift to popular vote
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
FairVote's Rob Richie and Bill Shein respond to critics of the national popular vote and laud the program as the only reform option for our broken presidential elections.June 15th 2006
Southern States Employ Ranked-Choice Voting to Meet Short Timetables
electiononline.org
Electiononline newsletter quotes FairVote director Rob Richie and applauds the use of Instant Runoff Voting for overseas and military voters.June 14th 2006
Lottery won't improve voter turnout; use money to better election system
Arizona Daily Star
To bring more voters into the democratic process, we need serious efforts like a citizens' assembly on electoral reform, says FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell.May 24th 2006
Democratizing the Legislature � Proportional Representation
California Chronicle
CA Sec. of State candidate Forrest Hill argues proportional voting would increase voter choice and legislative responsiveness. To get there, unrepresented groups across the spectrum must unite in their demand.May 17th 2006
Eliminating 146 polls is no solution
The Wichita Eagle
America needs to go back to the drawing board for comprehensive election reform, argues FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell in the wake of Wichita's decision to close 70% of its polling places.May 15th 2006
Will Louisiana lead the nation?
OpEdNews
FairVote's Rob Richie comments on a bill in Louisiana could make the state the first of what promises to be dozens of states entering into the National Popular Vote agreement.[ Previous ] [ Next ]