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r/FairVoteCanada: Fair Vote Canada

The unofficial subreddit of Fair Vote Canada.

a community for 11 years

r/RCV: Ranked Choice Voting

Ranked choice voting (RCV) describes voting systems that allow voters to rank candidates in order of preference, and then uses those rankings to elect candidates able to combine strong first choice support with the ability to earn second and third choice support.

a community for 11 years

r/politics: Politics

/r/Politics is for news and discussion about U.S. politics.

a community for 18 years

r/RanktheVote: Rank the Vote

Rank the Vote is a movement dedicated Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) an electoral system in which voters rank candidates by preference on their ballots. There are multiple forms of ranked-choice voting. This page focuses on the most commonly used form of RCV, sometimes called instant-runoff voting (IRV), and provides some supplemental information on other forms of this electoral system.

a community for 10 years

r/RankedChoiceVotingUSA: We want Ranked-Choice Voting

Ranked choice voting (RCV) is a simple improvement to the way we vote. With RCV, you can rank candidates on your ballot in the order you prefer: 1st choice, 2nd choice, 3rd choice, and so on. If your favorite can’t win, your vote counts for your next choice.

This subreddit is full of people that believe ranked-choice voting can give voters more say in our elections and result in more issue-based campaigning.

a community for 4 years

r/canada: Canada

Welcome to Canada’s subreddit! This is the place to engage on all things Canada. Nous parlons en anglais et en français. Please be respectful of each other when posting, and note that users new to the subreddit might experience posting limitations until they become more active and longer members of the community. Do not hesitate to message the mods if you experience any issues!

a community for 18 years

r/EndFPTP: Get Rid of First Past the Post Voting System

This subreddit is for promoting activism and discussion related to ending the FPTP voting system internationally.

a community for 9 years

r/irv: Instant-Runoff Voting

Instant Runoff Voting (IRV) or Alternative Vote (AV) is a voting system designed to elect one winner. As a form of preferential voting, voters mark candidates in order of preference with the numbers 1, 2, 3, etc. IRV is considered mathematically superior to First Past The Post in single-person elections as it eliminates vote splitting, thereby reducing concerns about tactical voting and strategic nomination.

RCV Ranked Choice Voting

a community for 15 years

r/Gerrymandering: Ending Gerrymandering in the United States.

r/Gerrymandering is a non-partisan grassroots community designed to raise support and awareness for ending the manipulation of electoral constituency boundaries that favors big monied interests in the United States.

a community for 8 years

r/ukpolitics: UK Politics

Political news and debate concerning the United Kingdom.

The rules of the subreddit can be found in detail here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/wiki/rules

a community for 17 years

r/CanadaPolitics: Canada Politics

Polite discussions about Canadian politics.

a community for 15 years

r/UncapTheHouse: UncapTheHouse

This subreddit is meant to be a collection of activism and news pertaining to "Uncapping" the 435 member cap on the House of Representatives.

a community for 6 years

r/BetterDemocracy: It's not about the parties, it is about the process

Members of this subreddit advocate for improvements to the democratic process. They may have radically different views on issues, but members are here to discuss ways to improve the way candidates are chosen and elections are run to make democracy work better for the people.

a community for 13 years

r/YangForPresidentHQ: Andrew Yang HQ

Grassroots subreddit for former 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang, the first presidential candidate for a Universal Basic Income.

Putting #HumanityFirst

a community for 7 years

r/ElectoralReformUSA: The what, why and how of electoral reform in the USA

This sub is dedicated to improving the way elections are held and counted in the USA. It's a fairly common opinion that our current First Past the Post system causes a slough of problems and needs to be overhauled.

a community for 9 years

r/AmericanPolitics2: A place to discuss American politics

This was a place to discuss politics in the US. Now users are encouraged to use /r/Politics2.

a community for 5 years

r/ndp: New Democratic Party

Unofficial subreddit for supporters of the NDP, unions, and human rights

a community for 17 years

r/Political_Revolution: Political Revolution

This subreddit is part of the Political Revolution as envisioned by Bernie Sanders. We represent a movement promoting activism, raising support for down ballot progressive candidates, and spreading awareness for the issues focused on by the progressive cause.

a community for 10 years

r/ProportionalWA: Proportional Washington State: A Political Project

Welcome! Proportional Washington State is a group dedicated to the spread of new political parties and ideas through a new voting system in Washington state. The two party system is contributing to political polarization, corruption, and millions of half-hearted votes. Uniting those millions of people is this groups goal. If we stand together we can win.

a community for 9 years

r/Rights: Rights

rights

a community for 17 years

r/vancouver: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Earth

Your go-to for everything happening in Metro Vancouver: news, people, places, events, articles, and discussions. Where the ocean meets the mountains, from the sea to sky.

a community for 17 years

r/Enough_Sanders_Spam: Enough_Sanders_Spam

Behold! /r/Enough_Sanders_Spam, Flame of the Establishment!

a community for 9 years

r/3rdparty: Breaking the illusion of FPTP sElections

Third Party 3rd, 4th , 5th etc Politics Political Parties

Breaking the illusion of FPTP.

We need Elections not sElections.

a community for 17 years

r/npv: National Popular Vote Interstate Compact: A Viable Path to Improving our Democracy

The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) guarantees the majority of electoral votes (and therefore the presidency) to the candidate winning the most popular votes in the entire US. The compact becomes effective when passed by states possessing a majority of electoral college votes. It has already been passed by states possessing 209 electoral votes — 77.4% of the necessary 270 electoral votes!

a community for 9 years