November 14th 2005
The Redistricting Game: Parties 2, Citizens 0
Capital Commentary, Center for Public Justice
Center for Public Justice commentary calling for proportional representation as an alternative to redistricting reform from a generally centrist, religious perspective.November 11th 2005
The promise of a majority count
The Takoma Park Gazette
On a ballot question, voters in Takoma Park, MD overwhelmingly approved looking into a new way of electing their city council and mayor with instant runoff voting. FairVote's Rob Richie quoted.November 9th 2005
Primary reform good for Nebraska
Lincoln Journal Star
An editorial using FairVote's report Who Picks the President to underscore the importance of electoral college and primary schedule reform.November 1st 2005
The Shrinking Battleground
Tom Paine.com
FairVote's Chris Pearson and Ryan O'Donnell argue that the Electoral College has a wide range of negative consequences for American democracy.October 27th 2005
Parties should make direct election of president a priority
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell argues that a genuine commitment to inclusion should impel both parties to think seriously about direct election for president.October 27th 2005
To Tame Polarization Of Politics, Fix Our Redistricting System
Roll Call
October 11th 2005
Wrong answer to presidential-primary problem
The Orlando Sentinel
According to FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell, the electoral reform commission headed by Jimmy Carter and James Baker gives us a flawed plan to fix our broken presidential primary schedule.September 28th 2005
Are instant runoffs the future of elections?
Gainesville Sun
This news story from the Gainesville Sun confronts the possibility that Gainesville or Alachua County voters could choose their commissioners in a new way if a move toward instant runoff elections takes hold.September 27th 2005
What Baker-Carter Got Right
Tom Paine
In a commentary, FairVote's Rob Richie and Steven Hill praise the Carter Baker's Commission's endorsement of universal voter registration and other positives in the Commission's final report.September 26th 2005
A Vote For All Panel Wants Universal Registration, Revamped Primaries
Hartford Courant
In a commentary, FairVote's Rob Richie and Steven Hill praise the Carter Baker Commission's embrace of universal voter registration, but warn that a broader agenda is still needed.[ Previous ] [ Next ]
The Redistricting Game: Parties 2, Citizens 0
Capital Commentary, Center for Public Justice
Center for Public Justice commentary calling for proportional representation as an alternative to redistricting reform from a generally centrist, religious perspective.November 11th 2005
The promise of a majority count
The Takoma Park Gazette
On a ballot question, voters in Takoma Park, MD overwhelmingly approved looking into a new way of electing their city council and mayor with instant runoff voting. FairVote's Rob Richie quoted.November 9th 2005
Primary reform good for Nebraska
Lincoln Journal Star
An editorial using FairVote's report Who Picks the President to underscore the importance of electoral college and primary schedule reform.November 1st 2005
The Shrinking Battleground
Tom Paine.com
FairVote's Chris Pearson and Ryan O'Donnell argue that the Electoral College has a wide range of negative consequences for American democracy.October 27th 2005
Parties should make direct election of president a priority
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell argues that a genuine commitment to inclusion should impel both parties to think seriously about direct election for president.October 27th 2005
To Tame Polarization Of Politics, Fix Our Redistricting System
Roll Call
October 11th 2005
Wrong answer to presidential-primary problem
The Orlando Sentinel
According to FairVote's Ryan O'Donnell, the electoral reform commission headed by Jimmy Carter and James Baker gives us a flawed plan to fix our broken presidential primary schedule.September 28th 2005
Are instant runoffs the future of elections?
Gainesville Sun
This news story from the Gainesville Sun confronts the possibility that Gainesville or Alachua County voters could choose their commissioners in a new way if a move toward instant runoff elections takes hold.September 27th 2005
What Baker-Carter Got Right
Tom Paine
In a commentary, FairVote's Rob Richie and Steven Hill praise the Carter Baker's Commission's endorsement of universal voter registration and other positives in the Commission's final report.September 26th 2005
A Vote For All Panel Wants Universal Registration, Revamped Primaries
Hartford Courant
In a commentary, FairVote's Rob Richie and Steven Hill praise the Carter Baker Commission's embrace of universal voter registration, but warn that a broader agenda is still needed.[ Previous ] [ Next ]