FairVote acts to transform our elections to achieve secure access to participation for all, a full spectrum of meaningful ballot choices and majority rule with fair representation. As a catalyst for change, we build support for innovative strategies to win a constitutionally protected right to vote, universal voter registration, a national popular vote for president, instant runoff voting and proportional voting.

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    • Happy 200th Birthday to the “Gerry-mander”

      February 17, 2012

      Saturday February 11, 2012 marked the 200th birthday of the "Gerry-mander." With 2012 redistricting plans taking shape, gerrymandering continues to be prevalent. FairVote advocates for an alternative reform to fundamentally change the way we draw district boundaries.

    • Let’s Get Voter Registration Right – and Make it Universal

      February 16, 2012

      Our broken voter registration system is a direct barrier to participation. In fact, if every single registered voter participated this November, we still would trail many nations in turnout. It won't take rocket science to ensure that every eligible voter is registered to vote and that all ineligible voters are not. It's time to make a national commitment to voting in the United States; doing so must include modernizing voter registration.

    • Romney vs. Romney

      February 13, 2012

      Media attention in the Republican nomination contest is focused on this year's results for Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, and Rick Santorum. It's also informative to compare Romney to another candidate: himself, circa 2008. 

    FairVote analysis in national news

    // February 13, 2012

    On February 12th, FairVote executive director Rob Richie was a guest on CSPAN television's Washington Journal, aired live around the nation. That day he also had the first and final letters in the New York Times' "Invitation to Dialogue" series on voting reform. FairVote staff and interns have been publishing many articles in 2012.

    Rob Richie on CSPAN

    New York Times "Invitation to Dialogue"

    Fair voting op-eds in St. Louis Post-Dispatch & Austin American-Statesman

    FairVote blogs on Huffington Post & Oped News

  • Research Highlights

    FairVote Facts: Senate Vacancies

    • Number of U.S. Senators appointed without election since the ratification of 17th Amendment: 182 
    • Number of U.S. House members ever to serve without election: 0 
    • Number of states that always fill U.S. Senate vacancies by election: 4 
    • Number of states that always fill U.S. House vacancies by election: 50

    For more FairVote reports, visit the Research & Analysis section.

    Federal Primary Runoff Elections and Voter Turnout Declines, 1994 - 2010

    Katherine Sicienski, Rob Richie, Will Hix // August 10, 2011

    Many states currently use runoff election systems during primaries for statewide federal posts. However, it appears that the two election runoff system leads to high turnout declines and a less representative second election.

  • Our Media

    Featured Podcasts

    Howard Dean on IRV--Howard Dean Discusses instant runoff voting on Radio Vermont's Mark Johnson Show.

    John Anderson and the Redistricting Game--FairVote's former chairman helps unveil a new gerrymandering computer game, with an introduction from Rep. John Tanner.

    The Slow Motion Stampede--FairVote's Rob Richie and Kentucky Secretary of State Tray Grayson talk about solutions to the broken presidential primary system on NPR's "All Things Considered."


     

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    A New Era of Electoral Reform - The 2010s and the 50-Year Cycle