Ranked choice e-toolkit
by
Jack Santucci
// Published August 4, 2006
FairVote's new compilation of e-tools, produced together with the AZ League of Women Voters, is now online at fairvote.org/rcv.
The CD contains video on IRV, choice voting, proportional voting in general and cumulative voting (even though it's not a ranked method); several educational PowerPoint presentations, and fact sheets on everything from how these systems work to historical cases of them in action.
The collection is must for activists, and we'll be updating it periodically with new content. Stay tuned for our next version.
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Posted by citizens for a better veterans home, 2006-08-08 17:22:59 (7 years ago)

In 2004, Californians Don Lake (Citizens For A Better Veterans Home), Richard Winger (Ballot Access News) and Philip Sawyer independently promoted the idea of folks other than the Natural Law Party gaining control of the NLP in various states and using their disassociated membership members to gain ballot access with the state in question. The silence was defining! Two years later Bosie, Idaho advertiser Andrew Hedden-Nicely used the NPL 'shell game' to establish the anti Democratic and anti Republican 'United Party'. They are endorsed by Citizens For A Better Veterans Home, Lake, Coffey, Firmiss, and Sawyer. Lake and Firmiss drove 1000 miles (1600 Kilometers) to promote Hedden-Nicely during an August 6th, 2006 Hiroshima Day ceremony in Ada County (Bosie) Idaho Veterans' Park. Like Independent candidate for California Govenator, Los Angeles teacher Eric "Bull Moose" Mahoney, Hedden-Nicely is expected to be endorsed by the FLorida 'Moderate Party' (aka: www.modparty.net)