Focus On State LegislaturesThe U.S. Constitution gives state legislatures the primary authority over elections. Each state writes its own election laws, and almost every state has active non-partisan election reform proposals. Follow the links on this page to learn how you can support these proposals and state legislators who are working to enact them.
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Elections Clause: U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 4, Clause 1
The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
"Elections Clause: Interpretation and Debate." National Constitution Center. constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/articles/article-i/clauses/750 |
Non-Partisan Reformers and Reform Proposals by state
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Get Involved
We're just getting started. Reformers are working to enact non-partisan election reform in almost every state. Find out how you can help to post the names of reformers in your state legislature and the non-partisan reforms they support. Contact email: createdemocracy@protonmail.com
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Learn About Non-Partisan Reforms And ReformersBALLOT MEASURES
★ FairVote.org - Ballot Measures LEGISLATION ★ Represent.Us - Legislation Campaigns ★ FairVote.org - Ranked Choice Voting Legislation ★ NCSL.org - National Conference of State Legislatures: State Elections Legislation Database ★ LegiScan.com - National Legislative Search: Sponsors, Text, Vote History Find sponsors of non-partisan reform legislation on LegiScan. CANDIDATES ★ ForwardParty.com - Endorsements ★ USA.gov - Find and Contact Elected Officials ★ Ballotpedia.org - State Legislative Districts |