Electoral Reform
Over the last 100 years, the political system has developed so that parties, and not people, control the outcome of the elections. From gerrymandering to ballot access laws, independent-minded voters and candidates have been systematically shut out of the political process. This section focuses on electoral reforms that can help re-shape our elections into the representative democracy it was meant to be. This section will follow the developments and changes made to our national, state and local electoral process.
By Chad Peace | 10/28/2012 | Arizona, Ballot Initiatives, California, Elections 2012, Open Primaries, Washington
Arizona’s Proposition 121 matters to all of us because there is a silent revolution brewing out West. In a region known for its solid colors, those who see the many shades of our political spectrum are cracking the foundation of institutionalized partisanship.
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By Chad Peace | 10/28/2012 | Congressional, News, Open Primaries, State Office
The real test for the effect of Open Primary is in November, where are a number of “same party” contests as well as two prominent independent vs. Democrat races.
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By Terri Harel | 10/27/2012 | Ballot Access, Elections 2012, Electoral Reform, Headline
Obama e-mailed supports this week, “This afternoon, I voted in my hometown of Chicago…to take advantage of early voting.”
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By Alex Gauthier | 10/27/2012 | Ballot Initiatives, California, Issues, Safety
There is some consensus that California’s death-row appeals process is draining state resources, but California voters will need to weigh Proposition 34′s financial benefits against emotional closure that families often seek regarding a lost loved one.
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By Alex Gauthier | 10/26/2012 | Ballot Initiatives, Budget, California, Elections 2012, Issues, Legislation, Taxes
Legislative Analyst Office findings on Proposition 39 show increases in state revenues for funding California schools and green energy projects.
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By W. E. Messamore | 10/25/2012 | Ballot Access, Elections 2012, Issues, Legislation, President, War and Foreign Policy
Record low absentee ballot requests and a failure to implement a 2009 law will likely leave thousands of military voters disenfranchised in 2012.
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By Matt Metzner | 10/25/2012 | Arizona, Ballot Initiatives, California, Headline, Open Primaries
Americans For Responsible Leadership, headed by conservative Arizona Republican businessman Robert Graham, is the leading source of funds fighting Arizona’s Proposition 121, the groundbreaking nonpartisan primary reforms modeled after California and Washington State.
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