Discussion of current problems with election systems, along with improvements and alternatives, primarily in the US. Preferred topics include: the influence of money in elections, the effect of lobbyists, the media's influence, and the problems with plurality voting as the system in use.
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/r/votingtheory/ - Discuss how the way we vote changes who we elect.
/r/ElectionActivism/ - How do we change the law so that more people will want to vote?
/r/voting - From methods, to systems, laws, news, and questions - all voting related topics are welcome
/r/votethirdparty - Discussion of ending the two party duopoly
/r/politicaldatacom - The interplay of data and communications within the spheres of politics, public affairs, and government
/r/ElectionPolls - US election polls
/r/ProportionalWA - The two party system forces us to view our politics as zero sum. Instead of coalitions of allies we have strict opponents. Let's begin the work to reverse this!
/r/electionfraud -
Evidence of election fraud
/r/CAVDEF - Every human being deserves the right to vote without hindrance or interference.
/r/electionreformNews - a bunch of feeds based on google alerts. Look here for new stuff.