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The Reformers Perspective on the 2018 Primaries
September 19, 2018

The Reformers Perspective on the 2018 Primaries

What are the main take-aways from the 2018 primary season from an election reform perspective? In summary, some good news, some problems, and some emerging solutions. The good news is that competition and participation both increased significantly in 2018, as more people ran, more people voted, and more primaries actually offered choice to voters… But…

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Laboratories of Democracy at Work: A Comparison of the 2018 Anti-Gerrymandering Ballot Initiatives
August 23, 2018

Laboratories of Democracy at Work: A Comparison of the 2018 Anti-Gerrymandering Ballot Initiatives

This report compares constitutional amendment legislation in five states aimed at blocking partisan gerrymandering and changing how redistricting is done. The states include Ohio, Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, and Utah.

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Our research finds more links between partisanship and U.S. rules
August 8, 2018

Our research finds more links between partisanship and U.S. rules

Research ERN conducted this week provides further evidence for the core argument of Election Reformers Network: that our rules themselves are a source of political dysfunction and partisanship.Political scientists measure partisanship with a tool called the NOMINATE score, which ranks elected representatives based on...

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American Democracy Has a ‘Tyranny of the Minority’ Problem. Maine Has the Solution.
March 28, 2018

American Democracy Has a ‘Tyranny of the Minority’ Problem. Maine Has the Solution.

Simple plurality works well enough when few candidates are running, but in crowded races it can easily result in winners with low percentages of the vote, who may not be preferred by, or even be in step with, the majority.

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Surge in candidates for 2018 elections likely to expose voting system weakness
February 5, 2018

Surge in candidates for 2018 elections likely to expose voting system weakness

The brief summarizes issues regarding the surge in 2018 candidates.

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Ranked Choice Voting Back on in Maine and Promising for Other States
February 5, 2018

Ranked Choice Voting Back on in Maine and Promising for Other States

With the help of hundreds of chilly volunteers, and a last minute appearance from rock star John Fishman, the Committee for Ranked Choice gathered and submitted 80,000 signatures Friday to the Maine Secretary of State, and as a result a promising voting reform will be in use at a state-wide level for the first time in US history...

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The Kenyan Elections and the Future of Election Observing
February 5, 2018

The Kenyan Elections and the Future of Election Observing

In the early 1980s, international observers were frequently belittled as not credible evaluators of electoral processes. Critics of US foreign policy viewed them as props whose role was to legitimize otherwise problematic elections...

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