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Proposition 1: 300,000 Independent Voters Can Pass Historic Election Reform in Idaho

Nearly 300,000 independent voters in Idaho have an opportunity to pass a ballot measure that would guarantee them equal access to taxpayer-funded primary elections without having to affiliate with one of the two major political parties.

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  • Open Primaries
  • Ranked Choice Voting
  • Idaho

Former AZ Mayor Says Voters Can End Discrimination Against Independents with Prop. 140

Arizona voters will have several ballot measures to consider when they receive their November ballot. Among them is Proposition 140, which if passed would end partisan primaries in the state and give independent voters and candidates level footing in the elections process.

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  • Open Primaries
  • Arizona

Amendment H: Are South Dakota Voters Ready to Upend a Partisan Monopoly?

South Dakota voters have a choice in the 2024 election: They can keep an election system that is solely controlled by a single political party, or they can reform elections that allow voters to choose any candidate they prefer, regardless of party under Amendment H. 

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  • Open Primaries
  • South Dakota

Initiative 83: Independents Could Make History with DC Election Reform

Independent voters in Washington DC have an opportunity this November to gain access to the city's most critical elections, the primaries, while also implementing ranked choice voting for all District elections with Initiative 83. 

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  • Open Primaries
  • Ranked Choice Voting
  • Washington DC

Could an Independent Candidate Win Big City Mayor’s Race?

A lifelong nonpartisan candidate is making a serious run for mayor of San Diego against the incumbent Democrat in a left-leaning city.

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  • SD 2024 Election
  • San Diego
  • independent Candidates

How The GOP and Dems Are Using Third Parties to Poach Each Other's Voters

While working to activate, energize, and turnout their voters on Election Day, Democrats and Republicans are playing wedges with the pie chart, but the Dems are crying foul.

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  • 2024 Elections
  • Third Parties

An Electoral Tie: It Could Happen, But What Happens If It Does?

The 2024 presidential election is considered extremely tight and much like the 2020 election will be decided by less than 100,000 votes in a small handful of states – if polling is any indication of the state of the election.

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  • 2024 Elections
  • Electoral College

FairVote Report: 70 Statewide, Congressional 2024 Primaries Won with Less Than 50% of Vote

The nonpartisan voting reform group FairVote released a new report Monday that shows that 70 major party statewide and congressional candidates in the 2024 primary cycle advanced to the general election with less than 50% of the vote. 

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  • Ranked Choice Voting
  • FairVote

Colorado Voters Appear Ready to Adopt More Choice Elections in November

A poll commissioned by Colorado Voters First shows that a clear majority (56%) of likely voters in Colorado will or probably will support Proposition 131, a measure that would implement a nonpartisan Top 4 primary with ranked choice voting in the general election.

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  • Open Primaries
  • Ranked Choice Voting
  • Colorado

Can an Independent Navy Veteran and Mechanic Win Nebraska's US Senate Race?

In the latest episode of the Forward Podcast, Forward Party Co-Founder Andrew Yang talked with Dan Osborn, an independent candidate running for US Senate who is in a statistical dead-heat with incumbent US Senator Deb Fischer going into November.

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  • 2024 Elections
  • independent Candidates

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