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Democracy SoS
The Democracy SoS (Secretary of State) Project aims to shine a spotlight on the role of election officials and their decisions. Through research, candidate surveys and public awareness campaigns, we seek to hold election officials accountable for poor decisions and promote best practices for ensuring fair elections.

In 2008, Democracy SoS will assemble a voter guide of Secretary of State candidates using surveys covering the following areas: voter education, voter registration, election planning, counting ballots, voting options, electoral systems, voter qualifications and campaign finance.

Democracy SoS will also release a report in August evaluating county preparedness for the November election in select states. The report will include county plans for allocating machines and voting booths, ballot design, polling locations for college students and provisional ballot counting rules.

Meet the 2008 SoS Candidates

In West Virginia, the incumbent, Betty Ireland (Republican), is not running for re-election. Charles Minimah (Republican) will run against Natalie Tennant (Democrat) in November's general election. West Virgina's primary election was held on May 13.  Mr. Minimah ran unopposed. Ms. Tennant, who won by 52 percent of the vote, defeated two opponents: Joe Delong and Billy Wayne Bailey.
 
In Oregon, incumbent, Bill Bradbury (Democrat), is not running for re-election.  Kate Brown defeated her Democratic challengers (Rick Metsger,  Paul Damian Wells, Vicki Walker) and will run against Rick Dancer (Republican) in the general election. 

In Montana, incumbent Brad Johnson (Republican) will run against Linda McCulloch (Democrat) and Sieglinde Sharbono (Constitution Party of Montana). Montana’s primary election was June 3. 

In Missouri, Robin Carnahan (Democrat) is running unopposed. The candidate filing date has passed, and Missouri’s primary election is August 19.

In Vermont, incumbent Debora Markowitz (Democrat) will face challenger Eugene J. Bifano (Republican). Vermont's primary election is September 9. 

In Washington, incumbent Sam Reed (Republican), will face Jason Osgood (Democrat), Mark Greene (Commons Party), Marilyn Montgomery (Constitution Party).  Washington's primary election is August 19.

 
In the News
May 5th 2006
Worley's ad campaign scuttled
Decatur Daily News

Potential conflict of interest interferes with Alabama voter education campaign.

March 5th 2006
Claim Democracy: National Conference Boosts Pro-Democracy Movement

On November 21-23, more than 500 participants representing 31 states and more than 90 organizations gathered for a potentially historic pro-democracy conference in Washington, D.C.

November 27th 2005
Voters-take-all is smart redistricting
Herald News

California and Ohio's failed redistricting proposals-- what can be done next time in order to ensure successful reform.

August 24th 2005
Defeating Pa. Incumbents Won't Be Easy
Chambersburg Public Opinion

FairVote is cited in this editorial that reveals how gerrymandering has stifled competitiveness of elections.

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