September 27th 2009Giving teens a civic voiceThe Fayetteville Observer
In January, North Carolina will become the third state to implement FairVote-endorsed youth preregistration.
September 26th 2009Instant runoff voting (IRV) has come to the fore in Long Beach.Press-Telegram
Letter to the editor: explains why Long Beach, FL would be better off with IRV rather than their current runoff system.
September 17th 2009St. Paul needs IRVMinnesota Daily
Editorial endorses ballot measure to bring instant runoff voting to St. Paul.
September 17th 2009Instant runoff election a model of transparency and verifiabilityAspen Times
Whether you like IRV or hate IRV, Aspen's election was a model of transparency and verifiability, and American elections would be improved if they incorporated elements of Aspen's election.
September 10th 2009The Business of Voting Machines The New York Times
The New York Times Editorial Board agrees with FairVote that voting machines should be owned and managed by the public.
September 8th 2009Give voters final say on vacanciesPolitico
The two legislators proposing a constitutional amendment mandating elections to fill Senate vacancies make their case in the pages of Politico.
September 8th 2009Chooser IllusionSanta Fe Reporter
Santa Fe prepares to experiment with IRV, and local candidates see the value of a system that provides a legitimate mandate from the voters.
September 8th 2009A better election alternative for King County: ranked-choice votingSeattle Times
Washington State activist writes, "take it both from the grass roots and from those who study elections for a living. We can save money, increase turnout and encourage positive campaigns by allowing our county's voters to consider adopting RCV."
September 7th 2009How about a side of instant runoff voting?St. Paul Pioneer Press
To get voters educated -- and to drum up business -- St. Paul restaurants are holding "tasting trials" using instant runoff voting.
September 4th 2009It's time to elect all U.S. senatorsMiami Herald
Rob Richie, in a piece published throughout McClatchy papers' newswires, explains why convenience and expediency should not trump principle when choosing our U.S. Senators.
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