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Sample 1 (Proportional Voting)
 
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Electoral Systems in General
 
Proportional Voting in the US
 
History of Proportional Voting in the US
 
Minorities and Proportional Voting
 
Women and Proportional Voting
 
Proportional Voting in Other Countries
 
Early Works on Proportional Voting
 
Interactive Exercises & Videos
 
Additional Resources

Right to Vote Initiative
IRV America
Political Empowerment Program
Presidential Elections Reform Project
Democracy USA
Voting and Democracy Research Center
Interactive Exercises & Videos
Online Exercises and Presentations:
  • MSNBC's Interactive "Mockracy" Presentation: Highlighting the differences between party list, cumulative voting, and choice voting systems.
  • San Francisco government website explaining how instant runoff voting (aka ranked choice voting) works. Materials are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Russian.
  • Redistricting Roulette is an interactive exercise using a democracy wheel to demonstrate the need for fair, responsible, and citizen directed redistricting.
  • Illustrative animations from the Citizen’s Assembly on Electoral Reform in British Columbia explaining choice voting (aka the single transferable vote).

Videos available for purchase through FairVote's online store:

  • John Cleese explains proportional voting.
  • Instant runoff voting video.
  • Three presentations on proportional voting.
  • Choice Voting: State of the Art Democracy.
  • 1995 conference: speeches and panels.
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