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US News & World Report: No Decision (Yet) in Wisconsin Primary
April 7, 2020

US News & World Report: No Decision (Yet) in Wisconsin Primary

Originally Published: US News & World Report | April 7, 2020. It may be a sign of things to come: Wisconsin voters went to the polls Tuesday in what could be a pivotal race for the Democratic presidential nomination and during a time of national crisis. And they won't know who won for almost a week...

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US Election Administration: An Outlier Among Democracies
March 16, 2020

US Election Administration: An Outlier Among Democracies

‍A wide variety of election management models, all of which are supposed to ensure legitimate elections, exist throughout the democratic world. It is normal that countries will choose different ways of conducting elections, as countries are in a sense, like snowflakes no two ones are identical.

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What candidates say (or don't say) about democracy and human rights matters | Opinion
March 13, 2020

What candidates say (or don't say) about democracy and human rights matters | Opinion

Florida holds its March 17 primary, the odds are good that most voters aren't thinking about the health of global democracy. Most Americans don't focus on international affairs unless there's a crisis like war, terrorism or a pandemic. But a new report from Freedom House, an independent human-rights organization, documents that 2019 marked the 14th straight year that the global state of democracy and human rights declined.

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An International Perspective on Fair Representation: Remarks from the 2020 FairVote FRA Symposium
February 4, 2020

An International Perspective on Fair Representation: Remarks from the 2020 FairVote FRA Symposium

Thank you Rob, it’s been a pleasure to get to know you and this great organization. It’s also an honor to co-host this event. When we got started, one of our first steps was to seek wisdom from Rob and Cynthia, and Rob, it was good to learn that conversation was a coming full circle, of sorts, to a conversation...

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Is Presidential Elector Freedom One Risk Too Many?
January 21, 2020

Is Presidential Elector Freedom One Risk Too Many?

Is presidential elector freedom one risk too many?

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RELEASE: Election Reformers Network awarded 18-month Democracy Fund grant to address conflicts of interest among state chief election officers
December 14, 2019

RELEASE: Election Reformers Network awarded 18-month Democracy Fund grant to address conflicts of interest among state chief election officers

Washington, DC; December 13, 2019. Election Reformers Network has received an 18-month grant to support its work to address conflicts of interest at the state chief election officer level. This is an important but complicated and neglected area of reform, so we are thrilled to have the support of an organization with the sophistication of the Democracy Fund, said Kevin Johnson, Executive Director of Election Reformers Network...

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Making every vote count: An alternative plan for fixing our presidential election mess
August 22, 2019

Making every vote count: An alternative plan for fixing our presidential election mess

Published in The Fulcrum, August 22, 2019. With all eyes on the threats outsiders pose to the next presidential election, it seems we have forgotten the self-made dysfunction at the center of our democracy. Another presidential election approaches, with another victory to the popular vote loser a distinct possibility...

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HR 1: Bipartisan Support for Popular Political Reform Evaporates in Congress
March 14, 2019

HR 1: Bipartisan Support for Popular Political Reform Evaporates in Congress

Perhaps it is not surprising that Friday’s vote on HR1, the omnibus election reform bill, broke strictly along partisan lines … And yet, just last year, many of the reforms featured in HR1 won backing from Republican majorities in several states. Reforms like independent redistricting, automatic voter registration, campaign…

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Skinning the Democratic Cat
February 17, 2019

Skinning the Democratic Cat

We Americans find our ourselves today in a crisis of democracy. Our institutions don’t seem to work. They produce polarizing results. Gridlock and political stasis are prevalent. Visions of the future are bleak, featuring continued and increased stressing of our democratic institutions and traditions until they risk reaching the breaking point….

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Showing the World, and Ourselves, that Democracy Means Accepting Defeat
December 11, 2018

Showing the World, and Ourselves, that Democracy Means Accepting Defeat

By Kevin Johnson in IVN Network Opinion. Among the many moments of President Bush’s life celebrated last week, I have a particular reason to focus on November 3, 1992, when Bush delivered what to me were the most important words of his presidency: “The people have spoken, and we respect the majesty of the democratic…

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