FairVote RI Caucus Party Success
On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, FairVote RI hosted an evening of
returns-watching for local politicos, couch pundits and reformers at
McFadden's in downtown Providence. Over 40 people turned out in the
bitter cold to talk politics and primary reform, and watch the Iowa
numbers roll in on a giant pull down screen. Thanks to all those who
came; we look forward to seeing you again soon!
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New Voting Resources & Action for Rhode Island
As we continue the push for advance youth voter registration in Rhode Island, FairVote RI has issued a new policy briefing on the issue, as well as a new letter of support for the reform proposal. Please read these documents and join the push for youth voter engagement in Rhode Island. Also, Rhode Island's Voters First Advisory Commission is seeking public
comment. Let them know what you think about issues like voter roll
cleanup, expanding registration opportunities, Voter ID laws or early
voting. Click [HERE] to email the Voters First commission. They read
every one! Lastly, are you registered to vote in Rhode Island? Find out [HERE].
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City Councilor Proposes Choice Voting for Providence, RI
FairVote RI-backed proposal garners support of elected officials
With the Providence City Council weighing the addition of new “at-large” seats to its existing 15 single member districts, the city may have a chance to make municipal government more representative. City Councilman Seth Yurdin has used the opportunity to introduce a resolution that would add six at-large seats to the council, to be elected through the choice voting method of proportional representation. Choice voting has long been used by nearby Cambridge (MA) and has the support of State Rep. David Segal. Co-authored by FairVote RI Director Ari Savitzky, Segal has published a recent piece in the Providence Journal to make the case for choice voting in Providence. [More on Choice Voting][Providence Journal Op. Ed.] [FairVote RI Site] |