Clean, Fair Elections

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The U.S. election system is in crisis. Big-money interests dominate U.S. politics in ways unknown in other industrialized countries, with social and environmental progress often blocked by officials who cater to big donors to insure re-election funds. Incumbents are unfairly insulated by district gerrymandering and rules obstructing independent candidates and parties. In recent years, voters themselves have faced political and even racial obstacles in casting votes and in getting their votes counted.

Soon after its formation, PDA worked with Rep. John Conyers in exposing the 2004 election irregularities in Ohio that helped elect Bush. PDA activists engaged in “election protection” monitoring during the 2006 voting. We support federal legislation that bans the further use of touch-screen (DRE) voting machines for counting votes, establishes a paper ballot as the official record for deriving voter intent, and requires rigorous mandatory audits of elections.

To eliminate big-money dominance, PDA supports comprehensive campaign finance reform at the state and national level, including Clean Money public financing of the public’s elections, plus free TV time for candidates. PDA opposes the racially-biased disenfranchisement of felons who’ve served their time, and supports reforms like “Instant Runoff"/proportional voting, paper ballots which assure more accurate and broader representation than winner-take-all elections.

Posted by on 04/23 at 02:00 AM

>PDA… supports reforms like
>“Instant Runoff"/proportional voting
This is too vague.  Does PDA support IRV or not?  If they do, then it is imperitive to explan why.

I think that our current plurality voting system has a serious spoiler problem that must be addressed and that using a different single winner voting system is a good idea.

But IRV?  IRV is a very poor system.
Some background on why can be found here:
http://minguo.info/election_methods/irv

Instead advocate for a better voting system like approval voting.  Just count all the votes.

Posted by AllAboutVoting  on  08/14  at  07:40 PM
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