Robert Steele: Open Power Electoral Reform Revisited
The blog is devoted to the multiple issues of the security culture.
Страницы
Friday, August 14, 2015
Electoral security
Robert Steele: Open Power Electoral Reform Revisited
There is a gradual awakening occurring among groups that have been focused on individual electoral reform issues. They are not yet ready to converge and make “total electoral reform” the litmus test for every candidate for public office, but some small signs of progress are present.Lawrence Lessig seems to be evolving away from his single issue focus on getting money out of politics, and now has a three-item Citizen Equality Act of 2017 that bring together three of the eleven items below: universal registration, tightly-drawn districts, and public funding of all qualified candidates.
Robert Steele: Open Power Electoral Reform Revisited
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment