October 28th 2004
Instant runoff: rethinking the dynamics of election spoilers
The Oregonian

October 28th 2004
The electoral college is doing harm to our democracy
South Brunswick Post (NJ)

It is time to find alternatives to the Electoral College and enact reforms such as instant runoff voting and full public financing.

October 28th 2004
After the Election: taking the next steps toward Democracy U.S.A.
North Bay Bohemian (CA)

FairVote's Steven Hill looks at the bipartisan problem of election reform and looks to the future of a truly democratic USA.

October 27th 2004
After the Election:
Metro Active

October 27th 2004
Florida Will Reject Incomplete Voter Forms
Associate Press

October 27th 2004
Deception Season
Progressive Trail

October 27th 2004
Democrat for a day, reformer for life

FairVote Chairman John Anderson discusses the 2004 election and the state of our electoral system. He proposes multimember district proportional representation and instant runoff voting as solutions to reinvigorate American democracy.

October 26th 2004
Students Decry Registration Problems
Washington Post

October 26th 2004
An election experiment worth trying
San Jose Mercury News

California newspaper appreciates San Francisco's iniative on IRV

October 24th 2004
Proposition 62: Reform or deform?
San Francisco Call

Steven Hill and Roy Ulrich comment on California's Proposition 62, misnamed "Voter Choice Open Primary Initiative," which would put only the top two vote getters in the primary on the final ballot, even if they are from the same party.

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IRV Soars in Twin Cities, FairVote Corrects the Pundits on Meaning of Election Night '09
Election Day '09 was a roller-coaster for election reformers.  Instant runoff voting had a great night in Minnesota, where St. Paul voters chose to implement IRV for its city elections, and Minneapolis voters used IRV for the first time—with local media touting it as a big success. As the Star-Tribune noted in endorsing IRV for St. Paul, Tuesday’s elections give the Twin Cities a chance to show the whole state of Minnesota the benefits of adopting IRV. There were disappointments in Lowell and Pierce County too, but high-profile multi-candidate races in New Jersey and New York keep policymakers focused on ways to reform elections;  the Baltimore Sun and Miami Herald were among many newspapers publishing commentary from FairVote board member and former presidential candidate John Anderson on how IRV can mitigate the problems of plurality elections.

And as pundits try to make hay out of the national implications of Tuesday’s gubernatorial elections, Rob Richie in the Huffington Post concludes that the gubernatorial elections have little bearing on federal elections.

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