Vitally important but delayed immigration reform can vastly improve lives of millions
Democracy in America articles
This Democracy in America archive has all our articles about election reform in the United States. The section is meant to encourage discussion about the strengths and weaknesses of the election system and help you build new ideas for the future. Be sure to check out our main section on American democracy as well.
Another Democratic Heavyweight Refuses to Run Against Popular Christie
Chris Christie has become wildly popular in New Jersey as a Republican Governor: To Run Against Chris Christie is to battle with major political players
Call to Simplify Ballots Across America and World
Simplify Ballots Across America: Fixing ballots is a huge issue in American election reform and must be dealt with quickly – Ballot access law is part of a larger fight for election reform
Senate Retirements Open Door to Changes in Leadership
Some major Senate retirements open doors in last few weeks could bring changes to important chamber: Senate retirement of Chambliss open seat to competition
Virginia to Stop Move Toward Electoral College Reform
Despite Virginia move, several prominent states moving towards significant electoral college reform
Democracy Chronicles Rank-Balloting Poll on Political Party Platforms
The Occupy-Movement has done an internal poll on political parties. But our Democracy Chronicles rank-balloting poll is specifically about party platforms
Virginia Senate Passes Dangerous Gerrymandering Bill
Dangerous gerrymandering bill in Virginia expose citizens to polarized political system: Virginia makes African American district apart from white voters
Big Boost for Industries by Obama Inauguration
Latest Boost for Industries by Obama: President Barack Obama will be sworn in for a second time.
Wide-Ranging Impact of Social Media in Obama Election
Use of Twitter, Instagram and other social media in Obama election was a key to victory: Social media investment by campaigns has realigned political map
NJ Gov Chris Christie Doesn’t Take Public Election Funding
Chris Christie follows Obama, most US politicians using private election funds verses public