While some may wish to abolish the Electoral College due to its occasional (albeit twice in the last three first-term elections) conflict with the popular vote, I suggest that
Meet the Author: Local Attorney Bret Peace Talks ‘Actual Malice’
A True Story of Fake News, Institutional Corruption, Gary Condit, and Chandra Levy
On Saturday, April 1, the Independent Voter
A total of 31 lawmakers in Massachusetts are co-sponsoring H. 2897, which would allow towns, municipalities, and cities to use ranked choice voting for their local elections. Originally sponsored
When someone wins an election with fewer than half the votes, what do you think? Many would call this winner undeserving. After all, they didn’t get a majority.
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Democracy In America
Many view voting as a right, but others view it as a privilege. The United States is a nation abundant with laws that unquestionably deny many citizens
In one of the birthplaces of American liberty, citizens are rallying for overdue change. Pennsylvania voters have grown dissatisfied with the way state lawmakers have disenfranchised their constituents. Voters collectively
“It’s not.” “We don’t think it’s worth a hearing. Next question.”
With those two short phrases in answer to a reporter’s question, Nevada State Senate Majority
Miami, FL – March 28, 2017 – Today Open Primaries, a national leader on election reform, Progress for All, a grassroots political and community action group, and Florida Fair and Open Primaries,
Former Secretary of Labor Tom Perez recently took the helm as chair of the Democratic National Committee, and while new party leadership often leads to major staffing changes, this time,
The city commission of Fargo, North Dakota is currently considering a proposal that would dump the choose-one voting method used in a majority of cities and states across the
The special election process to replace Congressman Ryan Zinke as Montana’s sole representative in the U.S. House is being challenged in court.
Three plaintiffs are suing Montana Secretary
In November of last year, voters in Colorado passed two election reform measures aimed at their June elections. Proposition 107 established presidential primaries in Colorado (previously the state had conducted