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Lessons from Other Democracies: Ideas for Combatting Mistrust and Polarization in US Elections
June 15, 2023

Lessons from Other Democracies: Ideas for Combatting Mistrust and Polarization in US Elections

Adopting best practices from other countries is an opportunity to buttress policies and procedures that make US elections free and fair and draw inspiration from others facing the same challenges.

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Press Release: ERN Calls for End to Prison Gerrymandering in Michigan
June 5, 2023

Press Release: ERN Calls for End to Prison Gerrymandering in Michigan

Election Reformers Network is calling for an end to "prison gerrymandering" in Michigan.

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Anti-gerrymandering: North Carolina Supreme Court extends a dangerous idea we need Congress to fix.
May 5, 2023

Anti-gerrymandering: North Carolina Supreme Court extends a dangerous idea we need Congress to fix.

Extreme partisan gerrymandering is now freely permitted in North Carolina. It may soon be in other states to come, and it has been for federal courts since the 2019 Rucho v Common Cause decision, which reached similar conclusions for similarly flawed reasons. Congress needs to act.

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Network for Responsible Public Policy Webinar: Protecting the freedom to vote from election disinformation and anti-voter legislation
May 4, 2023

Network for Responsible Public Policy Webinar: Protecting the freedom to vote from election disinformation and anti-voter legislation

Democracy in the balance: Election and voter issues continue to be of grave concern. Trevor Potter will explore peak pandemic voter access expansion policies, the rise of the “election denier,” as well as election manipulation efforts and post-2020 efforts to roll back voter access. Potter will provide the CLC response. ERN’s Kevin Johnson moderates.

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: A Decidedly Mixed Outcome for Democracy
April 7, 2023

The Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: A Decidedly Mixed Outcome for Democracy

This opinion piece by ERN Executive Director Kevin Johnson and Senior Fellow Al Vanderklipp originally appeared on The Independent Voter News Network.

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“How Democracies Innovate!” ERN’s Video for the Stanford Social Innovation Review Conference
March 16, 2023

“How Democracies Innovate!” ERN’s Video for the Stanford Social Innovation Review Conference

ERN Executive Director Kevin Johnson speaks to the Role of Social Innovation in Democracy Conference hosted by Stanford Social Innovation Review. This conference took place March 16–18, 2023.

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Reframing judicial elections — not “who should we elect,” but “why should we elect them at all?”
March 16, 2023

Reframing judicial elections — not “who should we elect,” but “why should we elect them at all?”

The nation is watching Wisconsin as a state Supreme Court race with major implications for democratic outcomes—at both state and national levels—becomes an all-out spending war on behalf of the liberal and conservative candidates. No one expects the record-breaking spending or heated partisan rhetoric to die down until the race in this crucial swing state is decided.

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ERN-Backed Anti-Gerrymandering Amendment Passes House committee in New Mexico!
February 23, 2023

ERN-Backed Anti-Gerrymandering Amendment Passes House committee in New Mexico!

Our efforts as part of the redistricting coalition in New Mexico contributed to legislative committee passage of HJR 1, a joint resolution for an independent redistricting commission.

Gerrymandering
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Wisconsin Examiner: Wisconsin should stop electing justices to the state Supreme Court
February 21, 2023

Wisconsin Examiner: Wisconsin should stop electing justices to the state Supreme Court

This article, which cites ERN’s policy brief on a replacement system for judicial elections, was originally published in the Wisconsin Examiner.

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Election Dispute Resolution
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Congress’ fix to presidential votes lights the way for broader election reform
December 28, 2022

Congress’ fix to presidential votes lights the way for broader election reform

In 2022, Congress was able to find common ground on an issue that destabilized U.S. politics. This unusually cooperative effort to update the Electoral Count Act of 1887 offers a path to a less divisive election ecosystem nationwide including redistricting reform.

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