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Election Reform Campaigns and Elections Politics


Sites proposing methods of reforming the way in which elected officials are chosen. Topics should center on the voting and election process itself, such as questions of suffrage or counting mechanisms, rather than general issues of public policy.

    Top: Society: Politics: Campaigns and Elections: Election Reform

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  • The Electoral Reform Society - Campaigns for proportional representation and the Single Transferable Vote system in parliaments, assemblies and councils. Based in the UK, but information is applicable to other countries and to non-governmental bodies.
  • Real Campaign Reform - Ad hoc group which seeks to restore free speech in U.S. presidential campaigns by eliminating finance laws and the Commission On Presidential Debates.
  • Global Initiative to Enfranchise People with Disabilities - Research, analysis, policy suggestions, best practices, and publications focusing on electoral access for people with disabilities. A project of the IFES.
  • Election Reform Information Network - Seeks to improve the efficiency, equity and accuracy of election returns across the United States through onsite validation, uniform ballot standards, and the like. Includes news, links, and ways to contact Congress.
  • Federal Election Commission: Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 - Find an explanation of McCain-Feingold act.
  • The Elect Hobie Homepage - "these pages will make you laugh, cry, and mad as hell!" -- best political quotes and uncommon sense since 1996. One of the main themes of Hobie's platform is election reform.
  • CFJV - Citizens for Fair and Just Voting in America - Aims to reform and improve the accuracy and legitimacy of state and federal voting procedures in America.
  • Voters For None Of The Above - A nonpartisan organization dedicated to enacting Voter Consent laws, giving voters the ballot option to reject all candidates for an office and to call for a new election with new candidates to fill that office.
  • I Want A Choice! - Advocates expression of dissatisfaction with existing political choices by supporting third-parties to make them viable.
  • Ballot Access News - The web home of Ballot Access News, the premiere newsletter for up-to-date news about the continuing fight for fair and equitable ballot access laws in the USA.
  • The Center for Public Integrity - Campaign Consultants - About half of all expenditures for the 2003-2004 federal races went to political consultants, principally to those who create and place television advertising. Includes overview, database, and colsultant profiles.
  • Christian Science Monitor - A backdoor plan to thwart the electoral college - States are moving to give all their votes to the popular-vote winner, regardless of who won the most votes in their state.
  • Early Voting - Also known as "Early In-House Absentee Voting," this program allows voting before election day. Hours, maps and directions to locations. Links to government sites, news articles and editorials for and against the program.
  • electionline.org Home Page - A non-partisan, non-advocacy clearinghouse providing news and analysis of election reform measures in the United States. News headlines, maps, descriptions and commentary on state election laws, and related links provided.
  • Power Democracy - Argues for so-called pyramid democracy as a means to avoiding the manipulation of direct elections.


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