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March 15th 2004Suffrage Suffers in the Land of Rights
Los Angeles TimesMarch 15th 2004
Homeland democracy: Make every vote count
The Journal News
In the haste to restructure Iraq's political system, perhaps America should top to consider fixing its own broken election system.March 9th 2004
A Right to Vote
International Herald Tribune- ParisJanuary 7th 2004
How Safe is Your Vote? Doubts will persist until secure, accurate elections become a national priority.
Baltimore SunJanuary 1st 2004
Claiming Democracy: A State Network to Support the Right to Vote
National Civic ReviewNovember 22nd 2003
Fighting For A Right To Vote Constitutional Amendment
Citing the 2000 voting debacle highlighted in Bush v. Gore, Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., a FairVote board member, calls for a Constitutional right to vote.November 5th 2003
Rules Committee Selects Map Drawn by Two Aldermen
Evanston RoundtableOctober 22nd 2003
Student Voting Registration Questioned By Candidates
Polytechnic OnlineJuly 23rd 2003
Measure would let troops get early ballots overseas
Arizona Republic
As many as 17,000 Maricopa County military personnel stationed overseas could request early ballots through the Internet or via fax under a bill approved by a state Senate committee Wednesday.June 19th 2003
End Juneteenth's legacy of bias, in law and practice
Miami Herald
The bittersweet celebration of June 19, 1865 or Juneteenth, marks the anniversary of great advancements for African Americans and yet the bitter reality that we are still a far cry from getting these rights into practice.April 5th 2003
Save Our Democracy: A Call to Action
Common Dreams
Fairvote's Rob Richie and Steven Hill make a call for a stronger and more representative democracy in wake of America's failing social indicators and poor international agenda.February 16th 2003
Primary runoffs may come back
Florida News Outlet
Florida legislators debate instant runoff voting but worry of the confusion it may cause.January 23rd 2003
Measure would let troops get early ballots overseas
Arizona Republic
As many as 17,000 Maricopa County military personnel stationed overseas could request early ballots through the Internet or via fax under a bill approved by a state Senate committee Wednesday.January 16th 2003
GOP Speaker decries student participation
The DartmouthNovember 6th 2002
Student Voters Stalled
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