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Does Latest Defense Bill Mean Guantanamo Will Stay Open Indefinitely?
One of Obama’s most prominent campaign pledges included a promise to close Guantanamo Bay. The prison camp has housed hundreds of prisoners in the war on terror since 2002, acting as a location to both detain and interrogate what the United States considers “extraordinarily dangerous people.”
Since it first opened though, the prison has come under increasing scrutiny. In addition to charges of torture, Amnesty International has called the facility the Gulag of our time, and the facility has dra
16 Nov, 2015
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7 Ways Ranked Choice Voting Can Empower Your Voice in Elections
Election Day 2015 has come and gone, and voters in cities in six states again found that they were not limited to marking only one candidate, but had the ability to rank the candidates in order of choice. Voters had the chance to vote with ranked choice voting in the following city elections:
* San Francisco, CA
* Telluride, CO
* Saint Paul, MN
* Takoma Park, MD
* Portland, ME
* Cambridge, MA
That expansion of voter power is not a miracle cure-all for our democracy, but has clear positiv
05 Nov, 2015
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Kansas Sec. of State Pursues 3 Questionable Voter Fraud Cases at Taxpayers' Expense
When it comes to strengthening election laws to eliminate voter fraud, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R) has captured headlines for years.
He has helped several states, including Arizona, develop their own voting laws--and recently pushed the Kansas legislature to give him prosecutorial powers over election fraud cases.While critics claim this is a duplication of powers, with local prosecutors having the same duties and responsibilities, Kobach claimed at the signing ceremony in June th
03 Nov, 2015
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Though State Refuses to Act, Court Will Hear Kansas Ballot Tampering Case
IVN has been following the work of Dr. Beth Clarkson, a Wichita State University engineer and statistician who claims that the 2014 Kansas senatorial race (among others) had suspicious trends that indicate tampering of the electronic voting machines.
Judge Douglas Roth allowed the case to continue into discovery on October 19, setting a trial date for March 22.
This is a major victory for Clarkson and her supporters, as state and county officials have stone-walled any efforts to check the pape
19 Oct, 2015
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Independent Voter Project Politicon Panel: Outside the Partisan Narrative, From Journalism to Elections
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-_n0SYYnBA
On October 10, the Independent Voter Project hosted a panel discussion at the first annual Politicon event in Los Angeles, California. The panel, “Outside the Partisan Narrative: From Journalism to Elections,” concentrated on what institutional reforms are necessary to alleviate systemic partisanship and voter disillusionment within the status quo.
It is not a new revelation that voters are disillusioned and disengaged from the political process. Vot
14 Oct, 2015
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Beyond the Echo Chamber: A Roundup of Nonpartisan Election News -- October 7, 2015
The latest headlines on nonpartisan voting rights from across the nation. Enjoy.
Young, Independent Voters Denied Full Access to Elections in Pa.
Source: John Finnerty, The Herald
My Take: From a state calling out more and more for an open primary, a bit of in-depth reporting about the effect on young voters who are more than likely to register as independents.
Insight Kansas: More Voters, Better Representation
Source: Burdett Loomis, Hays Post
Loomis, a political science professor at th
07 Oct, 2015
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Centrist Project to Challenge Parties with 5 Serious Independent US Senate Candidates
“We need an insurgency of the rational: a generation of Americans who are fed up with the current political system, who believe we can do better, and most important, who are ready to do something about it.”. — Charles Wheelan - Founder of The Centrist Project and author of “The Centrist Manifesto”
Millions of people intuitively understand the four simple words Mr. Wheelan opened with in The Centrist Manifesto, a book he wrote in 2013 calling for fundamental change to end the U.S.’s dysfunctiona
01 Oct, 2015
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We Can't Trust Companies To Do The Right Thing, But We Will Trust Their Voting Machines
The VW case of tampering with the computing in their automobiles for emission tests once again highlights just how easy it is for a computer to "do" whatever it's programmed to do -- even if for nefarious reasons.
With a simple switch inserted into the program, the output is factual when circumstances are one way and are tainted when it's another way.
https://twitter.com/Breakingviews/status/646299939073560577/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
This is the fundamental claim that Dr. Beth Clarkson is
29 Sep, 2015
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After 10 Years, Return of Death Penalty in Arkansas an Ideological Statement
The governor of Arkansas aims to end the state's decade-long hiatus on executions in October.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson has set dates for the executions of eight convicted murderers, according to Reuters. The first two men are sentenced two die in October. But this decision is already being challenged, according to Robert Dunham, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center.
"The lawyers for the prisoners who are facing death warrants will be filing motions for an injunction to bar all
18 Sep, 2015
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Evidence Continues to Mount in Kansas Ballot Tampering Case -- And The State Won't Do Anything
KANSAS -- If one single axiom of the American justice system is correct, the wheels of justice turn very, very slowly.
Dr. Beth Clarkson, the statistician and engineer at Wichita State University who is challenging the state in court for a full audit of the votes in the 2014 election, updated her newsletter on August 23, yet more interesting news continues to develop as Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach finally defends his stance.
At issue is the fact that there are numerous circumstantial
26 Aug, 2015
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