ElectoramaNews/2026-January
Greetings! Happy New(-ish) Year! Welcome to the January 2026 edition of the ElectoramaNews! This month’s main feature: the proposed repeal of “Measure 2”, the 2020 measure that instituted RCV in Alaska. Also, we'll cover some late-breaking news at the federal level.
Section01 -- Main feature: Alaska RCV
See also: Alaska, 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Alaska, 2020 Alaska Measure 2, and 2024 Alaska Measure 2
In November 2026, Alaskan voters will decide yet again whether to keep the top-four+RCV system created by Alaska Measure 2 from 2020. A second repeal initiative by Repeal Now is on the November ballot for voters in Alaska. Let’s explain how we got here...
It all began with RCV getting to Alaska in the first place. In 2019, Alaskans for Better Elections started gathering signatures for a measure (state id: “19AKBE”) which proposed a few things: converting Alaska‘s primary elections to a “top-four primary“, converting the general election to ranked-choice voting (or “RCV”), and requiring additional disclosures of donations to political campaigns.[1][2] Almost all primary elections were affected; only presidential primaries would continue to be party-based primaries. 2020 Alaska Measure 2 was on the ballot in November, and it received 50.55% of the vote, narrowly passing with a margin of 3,781 votes. It was, however, challenged in court shortly after the election. An Anchorage Superior Court judge upheld the measure in July 2021, and the Alaska Supreme Court later upheld the system’s constitutionality in Kohlhaas v. State (2022).[3][4]

Measure 2 was scheduled to begin in 2022, but the first implementation happened sooner than originally envisioned. In March 2022, longtime U.S. House Representative Don Young died unexpectedly, triggering a special election (June primary + August RCV general) while the regular 2022 cycle proceeded at the same time, with a regular August primary and November general election. In the June 2022 special primary, Republican Sarah Palin received the most votes so she advanced to the general. Republican Nick Begich III, independent candidate Al Gross, and Democrat Mary Peltola qualified as well, though Gross dropped out before the August election. In the August special general election, Peltola won, surprising many.[5] The surprise was in part because of Peltola rising from 10.1% of the vote in the June special primary, to getting 40.2% of the first-round vote in the special general election, and 36.8% of the vote in the regular top-four primary (held simultaneously).[5] It also became controversial because, according to the ranked ballots from the special general election, Begich was preferred to Peltola head-to-head by 8,697 votes, but was eliminated before many of those ballots could transfer under the IRV rules, and many ballots ended up “exhausted”.[5][6][7][8]
Peltola won the November 2022 general election as well, and that outcome was less controversial. Peltola decisively bested Begich pairwise in November, with 48.1% supporting Peltola over Begich, with 23.0% supporting Begich over Peltola, and with 28.8% not having a preference between the two candidates. Peltola went on to serve the remainder of Young’s term, and also serve a term of her own. Near the end of Peltola’s first full term in 2024, she faced another challenge from Nick Begich in a primary/general pair of elections.[9] Peltola received a majority of votes in the primary election in August 2024, but Begich won the general election in November.[9] In the general election, Begich led in the first round, and after transfers he finished with just over 50.0% compared to Peltola’s 47.6%.[9] It may be worth noting that Begich’s November 2024 margin of victory (7,876 votes) is similar to the 8,697-vote head-to-head advantage Begich had over Peltola in the August 2022 special election.[5]
The original 2020 Measure 2 (19AKBE) has faced persistent opposition. “Alaskans for Honest Elections“ (not to be confused with “Alaskans for Better Elections“) were able to get a repeal measure on the 2024 ballot (state id “22AKHE”).[10][11] This measure faced a lawsuit led by Alaskans for Better Elections, but ultimately was allowed on the ballot.[12][13] Still, they suffered a narrow loss in the November election (yes repeal: 49.89%, no repeal: 50.11%, a margin of 743 votes).[14][15] Some fundraising reports from October 2024 showed the pro-RCV side outraising (and presumably outspending) the anti-RCV side by 100 to 1, but later reporting shows with the pro-RCV side (Alaskans for Better Elections and their allies) spending $15,772,135, and the anti-RCV side (Alaskans for Honest Elections and their allies) spending $713,255, a spending ratio of approximately 22 to 1.[16][14]
Shortly after the November 2024 election, a different opposition group (”Repeal Now”) filed a new repeal initiative (state id: “24ESEG”) in December 2024, which was approved for signature collection in February 2025.[17][18] Alaskans for Honest Elections also filed a separate repeal petition in 2024, but discontinued theirs in January 2025 to avoid confusion with Repeal Now’s effort.[19] Repeal Now’s 24ESEG was certified in December 2025 for the November 2026 ballot, though they face a lawsuit from Alaskans for Better Elections.[17][20][21]
So, Alaskans for Better Elections will be battling against Repeal Now over the fate of RCV in Alaska. Who will win (and what they will spend) in 2026 is anyone’s guess.
Section02 -- reddit EndFPTP update
Main article: EndFPTP
The top-voted posts in January 2026 were What is Approval Voting? (by /u/ILikeNeurons with 86 points, 108 comments) and Record-high 45% identify as political independents as high-stakes midterm elections approach (by /u/ILikeNeurons with 36 points, 12 comments).
2026-01-30 04:40:22
title: Record-high 45% identify as political independents as high-stakes midterm elections approach
body: That makes now a good time to start a [ballot initiative](https://ballotpedia.org/Initiated_state_statute) to get Approval Voting... (91 characters more...)
user: /u/ILikeNeurons; score: 36
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qr4d5s/recordhigh_45_identify_as_political_independents/
12 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qr4d5s/recordhigh_45_identify_as_political_independents/
2026-01-29 18:26:48
title: Flurry of New Election Related Bills Proposed in Mississippi, Hawaii, Kansas, Tennessee, Etc.
user: /u/nice_pengguin; score: 6
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qqswf5/flurry_of_new_election_related_bills_proposed_in/
2 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qqswf5/flurry_of_new_election_related_bills_proposed_in/
2026-01-29 17:17:08
title: Is foot voting better than democracy?
body: The way preferences for government policy are often represented is usually through a system of collective decision making (such as democracy) and not... (348 characters more...)
user: /u/Serious-Cucumber-54; score: 0
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qqrbul/is_foot_voting_better_than_democracy/
13 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qqrbul/is_foot_voting_better_than_democracy/
2026-01-22 22:47:56
title: Ensemble Condorcet Runoff: A Meta-Rule to Resolve Disagreement Among Condorcet Completions
body: I have an idea for a voting method. # Background Given the same set of ballots, different **Condorcet completions** can sometimes produce different wi... (1674 characters more...)
user: /u/Previous_Word_3517; score: 1
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qkjrxg/ensemble_condorcet_runoff_a_metarule_to_resolve/
12 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qkjrxg/ensemble_condorcet_runoff_a_metarule_to_resolve/
2026-01-22 17:04:58
title: The Rosatellum System of Italy
body: Italy’s Rosatellum electoral system has struck me as interesting, possibly with some tweaks. It’s effectively one-vote MMM, with (in the Chamber of De... (2350 characters more...)
user: /u/Additional-Kick-307; score: 2
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qkcmez/the_rosatellum_system_of_italy/
10 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qkcmez/the_rosatellum_system_of_italy/
2026-01-22 11:22:44
title: What is Approval Voting?
user: /u/ILikeNeurons; score: 86
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qk3zt3/what_is_approval_voting/
108 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qk3zt3/what_is_approval_voting/
2026-01-20 14:49:33
title: FairVoteCanada’s statement on the referendum that was held in the Yukon for the province to implement Instant-Runoff Voting (IRV ended up winning the referendum with 56% of the vote)
link: https://www.fairvote.ca/fair-vote-canada-statement-on-the-yukon-plebiscite-on-ranked-vote/
body: Fair Vote Canada’s statement was made before the referendum happened. What are your thoughts?
user: /u/sami_coolfun11; score: 14
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qigaot/fairvotecanadas_statement_on_the_referendum_that/
13 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qigaot/fairvotecanadas_statement_on_the_referendum_that/
2026-01-19 12:45:58
title: Historical ballots
body: Would anyone happen to know where I could find collections of ballots from past elections, preferably ranked ballots?
user: /u/pleromatous; score: 3
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qhg6yg/historical_ballots/
4 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qhg6yg/historical_ballots/
2026-01-18 19:07:09
title: Should Approval Voting Have A Primary?
link: https://robla.blog/2026/01/17/should-approval-voting-have-a-primary/
user: /u/robla; score: 7
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qgsn4x/should_approval_voting_have_a_primary/
14 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qgsn4x/should_approval_voting_have_a_primary/
2026-01-18 13:35:02
title: Condorcet Referendum with Three Fixed Alternatives: Ranking to Express Nuanced Public Opinion
body: Current referendum systems typically use a binary “yes/no” format, forcing voters to choose between a proposed change and the status quo. This restric... (4315 characters more...)
user: /u/Previous_Word_3517; score: 5
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qgky6k/condorcet_referendum_with_three_fixed/
13 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qgky6k/condorcet_referendum_with_three_fixed/
2026-01-18 03:59:29
title: Why Meek STV?
body: Meek STV is often regarded as the best STV variant. Opavote calls it the creme de la creme of STV variants. Why does it enjoy such a degree of praise?... (194 characters more...)
user: /u/pleromatous; score: 4
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qg6tlo/why_meek_stv/
15 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qg6tlo/why_meek_stv/
2026-01-15 22:05:14
title: Critiques and help finding blindspots for a proposed electoral system idea for the United States Ive been working for years.
body: Hi y’all first time posting. I was seeking input on a idea for a proposed US Electoral system I’ve been bashing around my head for years. The system i... (1964 characters more...)
user: /u/BaltoWallerWallen28; score: 5
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qe847f/critiques_and_help_finding_blindspots_for_a/
20 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qe847f/critiques_and_help_finding_blindspots_for_a/
2026-01-14 22:40:16
title: Median, “voting for a number” and.... Greenland.
body: So....I’ve long argued (\*) that one of the cleanest examples of a game-theoretically stable voting system is when people vote for a numerical value a... (3404 characters more...)
user: /u/robertjbrown; score: 1
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qdcctb/median_voting_for_a_number_and_greenland/
9 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qdcctb/median_voting_for_a_number_and_greenland/
2026-01-14 10:04:06
title: Does Ranked Choice Voting with Expanding Approvals exist?
body: In Instant Runoff Voting (IRV), when your current pick is non-winning, then you *replace* your vote for your current pick with a vote for the next can... (1458 characters more...)
user: /u/BadgeForSameUsername; score: 2
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qcugjr/does_ranked_choice_voting_with_expanding/
11 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qcugjr/does_ranked_choice_voting_with_expanding/
2026-01-13 09:49:45
title: Thoughts on this Ranked Ballot DMP-STV system that I created?
body: Ranked Ballot DMP-STV: This system combines Dual-Member Proportional representation with ranked ballots. Each constituency elects two MPs. The first M... (1025 characters more...)
user: /u/sami_coolfun11; score: 3
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qbxxoc/thoughts_on_this_ranked_ballot_dmpstv_system_that/
10 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qbxxoc/thoughts_on_this_ranked_ballot_dmpstv_system_that/
2026-01-12 17:49:06
title: The American Gerrymandering Wars (2026): Support or Oppose?
body: The Gerrymandering Wars in the United States has a lot of people divided: a lot of people want to fight fire with fire and see their respective state... (457 characters more...)
user: /u/Hafagenza; score: 3
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qbeaoa/the_american_gerrymandering_wars_2026_support_or/
22 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qbeaoa/the_american_gerrymandering_wars_2026_support_or/
2026-01-12 14:59:08
title: Is a Condorcet winner always the best choice (when it exists)?
body: Say you are holding a dinner party, and you ask your 21 guests to send you their (ordinal) dish preferences choosing from A, B, C, ... X, Y, Z. 11 of... (1346 characters more...)
user: /u/BadgeForSameUsername; score: 14
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qba8pd/is_a_condorcet_winner_always_the_best_choice_when/
92 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qba8pd/is_a_condorcet_winner_always_the_best_choice_when/
2026-01-11 22:33:45
title: Top-3 Two-Round Voting System Proposal: A Hybrid System Combining Screening and High-Quality Finals
body: I have long been concerned with electoral system reform and believe that the current single-round “First-Past-the-Post” (FPTP) system has serious flaw... (14234 characters more...)
user: /u/Previous_Word_3517; score: 1
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qanot1/top3_tworound_voting_system_proposal_a_hybrid/
2 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1qanot1/top3_tworound_voting_system_proposal_a_hybrid/
2026-01-10 04:37:29
title: The CORE method of decision making: Consensus or random exclusion
user: /u/jan_kasimi; score: 4
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q930ve/the_core_method_of_decision_making_consensus_or/
16 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q930ve/the_core_method_of_decision_making_consensus_or/
2026-01-09 19:51:30
title: A lousy argument for why the Condorcet winner should not be elected, even when one exists.
link:
body: It’s kinda funny, but Eric Pacuit was one of the members of our seminal September 2023 meeting at Virginia Tech that essentially laid the foundations... (275 characters more...)
user: /u/rb-j; score: 4
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q8tsvh/a_lousy_argument_for_why_the_condorcet_winner/
21 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q8tsvh/a_lousy_argument_for_why_the_condorcet_winner/
2026-01-08 14:28:00
title: I love anti-plurality voting
user: /u/VictorHDaniel; score: 0
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q7q7px/i_love_antiplurality_voting/
4 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q7q7px/i_love_antiplurality_voting/
2026-01-08 05:23:34
title: Check Rank Four - Alaska Replacement Inspiration?
body: Lately, I’ve been meaning to learn more about Condorcet. For the most part, I’ve been in the STAR(and Approval) space I was curious about how to best... (4585 characters more...)
user: /u/Lower-Grass5624; score: 5
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q7boff/check_rank_four_alaska_replacement_inspiration/
9 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q7boff/check_rank_four_alaska_replacement_inspiration/
2026-01-05 23:45:26
title: Alaska’s Final Round - Ranked Choice Results
user: /u/etiler2026; score: 0
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q5cflc/alaskas_final_round_ranked_choice_results/
25 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q5cflc/alaskas_final_round_ranked_choice_results/
2026-01-04 01:11:57
title: Need help creating debunk video for Washington Secretary of State claims about RCV
body: Steve Hobbs is very opposed to RCV. I need help to compile all his claims about RCV and meticulously debunk them, then edit this information into an e... (20 characters more...)
user: /u/Endo231; score: 15
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q3lfkk/need_help_creating_debunk_video_for_washington/
40 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q3lfkk/need_help_creating_debunk_video_for_washington/
2026-01-03 10:54:54
title: Mixing open primaries & FPTP/choose-one voting doesn’t really make a lot of sense
body: Someone had posted about open primaries the other day, which I consistently find to be one of the most overrated ‘reforms’ in American politics. I had... (1224 characters more...)
user: /u/unscrupulous-canoe; score: 6
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q32rbk/mixing_open_primaries_fptpchooseone_voting_doesnt/
20 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q32rbk/mixing_open_primaries_fptpchooseone_voting_doesnt/
2026-01-03 06:41:54
title: Missouri with 16 districts and attempted to minimize splitting
link: /r/DavesRedistricting/comments/1q27kr0/missouri_with_16_districts_and_attempted_to/
user: /u/DataGeek93; score: 1
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q2w8bo/missouri_with_16_districts_and_attempted_to/
1 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q2w8bo/missouri_with_16_districts_and_attempted_to/
2026-01-02 05:38:34
title: Campaigns for Primary Reform (get involved now!)
link: https://openprimaries.org/campaigns-for-primary-reform/
user: /u/ILikeNeurons; score: 1
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q1ytun/campaigns_for_primary_reform_get_involved_now/
4 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q1ytun/campaigns_for_primary_reform_get_involved_now/
2026-01-02 02:55:03
title: The Habit of Marginalization: Why IRV Calms Polarized Societies More Effectively than Condorcet
body: Below are my perspective: Under long-term First-Past-The-Post systems, centrist voters have undergone a **”domestication of marginalization.”** Trappe... (1638 characters more...)
user: /u/Previous_Word_3517; score: 15
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q1vppb/the_habit_of_marginalization_why_irv_calms/
18 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q1vppb/the_habit_of_marginalization_why_irv_calms/
2026-01-01 05:35:33
title: The case for approval voting
link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10602-022-09381-x
user: /u/ILikeNeurons; score: 6
reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q14cay/the_case_for_approval_voting/
15 comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/1q14cay/the_case_for_approval_voting/
Section03 -- Voting Theory Forum update
Main article: Voting Theory Forum
Here’s the threads that have gotten some activity on votingtheory.org in January:
Resolving Non-uniqueness in Maximal Lotteries started by cfrank on 2026-01-23T18:08:32Z (3 posts, 0 upvotes) - other participants: Toby Pereira - last post: 2026-01-29T17:42:40Z
Consolidation and Navigation of Forum Activity started by cfrank on 2026-01-18T03:58:03Z (3 posts, 0 upvotes) - other participants: Toby Pereira, robla - last post: 2026-01-29T07:29:39Z
Voters.Army – My New Attempt to make Election Reform Sexy started by GregW on 2026-01-17T15:24:49Z (9 posts, 1 upvotes) - other participants: GregW, cfrank - last post: 2026-01-23T21:22:34Z
An Atrocious Blow from the Supreme Court, or perhaps an Opportunity?: Candidates can Sue for Voting Method started by cfrank on 2026-01-20T00:43:42Z (1 posts, 0 upvotes)
Detecting Condorcet Cycles started by cfrank on 2026-01-18T16:46:15Z (1 posts, 0 upvotes)
Maximal Lotteries started by cfrank on 2026-01-03T09:29:28Z (8 posts, 1 upvotes) - other participants: Toby Pereira - last post: 2026-01-13T16:44:32Z
Integration with Existing Infrastructure started by cfrank on 2025-08-03T02:52:52Z (2 posts, 0 upvotes) - last post: 2026-01-09T18:55:18Z
Section04 -- Center for Election Science updates
Main article: Center for Election Science
In January 2026, the Center for Election Science (or “CES“) continued working to develop relationships and institute policy changes in several initiatives. They have largely been working at the state level, but are also working with national organizations like the ACLU and the NAACP.
In Maryland, State Senator Mike McKay proposed and sponsored the Fair Districts for Maryland Act (SB 104), which changes how districts are drawn.[22] CES is also working with Senator McKay on an approval-voting pilot in Maryland’s 1st Congressional District. CES remains optimistic about the possibility for statewide change in Maryland with a fresh set of eyes in leadership, as last month saw new Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk being sworn in.[23]
In Utah, the 2026 legislative session began with a vacant seat left by Former Senator Daniel Thatcher, who resigned his seat after joining the Forward Party. His vacancy was filled in part through a “preference poll” conducted by the Forward Party in late 2025 which utilized approval voting and allowed poll respondents to “approve” as many as they liked. The poll was open to all District 11 voters, and resulted in the nomination of Emily Buss.[24] Governor Spencer Cox accepted the Forward Party’s choice, and Senator Buss was sworn in on January 20, 2026.[25] The process will serve as a good test case for other approval-voting related reforms as the session kicks off, though it should be noted that at least one Republican lawmaker disagrees with Buss’s appointment, and has proposed SB-194 to curb such appointments.[26]
In Iowa, State Auditor Rob Sand has begun educating fellow legislators about approval voting as a legally-viable alternative to RCV.[27] There is an anti-RCV sentiment in Iowa, shown in part by RCV being officially banned under House File 954, signed by Governor Kim Reynolds in June 2025.[28] With RCV being off the table (for now), the hope is that Iowa legislators and voters would be open to alternatives to RCV.
CES continues to work with the ACLU and NAACP on helping to frame electoral reform as a means for more broadly equitable representation, and to educate leaders in those organizations about the full spectrum of alternatives to choose-one voting methods.
Other news from CES:
The CES blog: https://electionscience.org/news
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ElectionScience.bsky.social
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElectionScience
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ElectionScience
Twitter/X: https://x.com/ElectionScience
Section05 -- FairVote updates
Main article: FairVote
The folks over at FairVote celebrated the following in January:
The December reintroduction and increase in sponsors for the “Ranked Choice Voting Act“.[29][30][31]
Passage in Salem, Massachusetts of a home rule petition related to RCV, which now goes to the Massachusetts State House.[32]
The first use of RCV in Washington, DC in June, and high-profile races in Maine and Alaska.
The January 23 celebration of “Ranked Choice Voting Day“, with an estimated 15 state and national groups hosting or participating in events nationwide.[33]
For other news from FairVote, see :
The FairVote blog: https://fairvote.org/news-and-analysis/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FairVoteReform
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FairVoteReform
Twitter/X: https://x.com/FairVote
Section06 -- Equal Vote Coalition/STAR Action updates
Main article: Equal Vote Coalition
2025 was a tough year for Equal Vote Coalition, but ended on a bright note when the City of Astoria, Oregon used STAR Voting to fill a vacancy on their city council.[34] The folks at EVC are pretty excited about the work they’ve been able to do online. They have many videos in their production pipeline, and many folks in the wider electoral-reform community are pretty excited about the ongoing improvements to BetterVoting.com, which allows anyone to set up a poll using many different election methods.[35]
Other news from the Equal Vote Coalition and STAR Voting Action:
STAR Voting blog: https://www.starvoting.org/blog
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheEqualVote
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheEqualVote
Twitter/X: https://x.com/TheEqualVote
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@equalvote
Section07 -- Better Choices for Democracy
Main article: Better Choices for Democracy
Better Choices for Democracy (or “BC4D“) is a relatively new organization that promotes “Consensus Choice”, which is BC4D’s preferred name for Condorcet methods.[36] They have launched an app (see app.betterchoices.vote) to demonstrate to people how pairwise methods work. They are also pushing for jurisdictions that have considered using a top-three or top-four primaries to use “Consensus Choice” for the subsequent general election. They have published an explainer titled “Top Three or Top Four expands choice. Head-to-head matchups make elections fairer by treating every voter and candidate equally.“
BC4D-affiliated members have published opinion pieces recently in some notable online publications:
University of California, Berkeley: In a new white paper entitled “How to Make Every Voter Matter and Make Spoiler Effects Go Away”, Philosophy Professor and Better Choices Board Member Wes Holliday introduces “Consensus Choice”, and explains how it works and its benefits.[37]
University of California, Berkeley: Professor Holliday also published a more theoretical paper in January titled “The incompatibility of the Condorcet winner and loser criteria with positive involvement and resolvability“[38]
SCOTUSblog: In an editorial that posits that Supreme Court cannot protect against an “American Caesar”, BC4D Advisory Member Ned Foley suggests that only electoral reform can protect us.[39]
Election Law Blog: In a different dispatch, Foley also asks: “When will we recognize the necessity of electoral reform to protect against tyranny?“[40]
Other news from Better Choices for Democracy:
The BC4D blog: https://betterchoices.vote/news
Section08 -- Wikipedia updates
Main article: Wikipedia
Recent electoral reform article updates on English Wikipedia:
Scottish Reform Act 1832 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-31 by Mauls (contribs)
KAAKBAY (hist) — last change: 2026-01-31 by Marugamirica (contribs)
1915 Pennsylvania Amendment 1 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-31 by Delcoan (contribs)
2002 California Proposition 52 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
Seventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
2004 Colorado Amendment 36 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2006 Colorado Amendment 38 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2008 California Proposition 11 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2008 Oregon Ballot Measure 65 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2008 Colorado Referendum L (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2004 Washington Initiative 872 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2008 Oregon Ballot Measure 54 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2008 Oregon Ballot Measure 56 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
Poundstone Amendment (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1911 California Proposition 7 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1911 California Proposition 8 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2010 California Proposition 14 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2010 California Proposition 16 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2010 California Proposition 20 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1964 Puerto Rican electoral referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2012 Washington Initiative 1185 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1972 American Samoan referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1973 American Samoan constitutional referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1974 American Samoan electoral referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1976 American Samoan electoral referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
June 2018 Maine Question 1 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2016 Maine Question 5 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1996 California Proposition 218 (Local Initiative Power) (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in California (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by JHeltonWY1869 (contribs)
2018 Michigan Proposal 2 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2018 Michigan Proposal 3 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2020 Massachusetts Question 2 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2020 Florida Amendment 4 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2020 Colorado Proposition 113 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2020 Alaska Measure 2 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2020 Florida Amendment 3 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
August 2023 Ohio Issue 1 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1972 Texas Proposition 8 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2022 Ohio Issue 2 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2023 Maine Question 1 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2022 Connecticut Question 1 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2024 South Dakota Amendment H (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
1824 Georgia popular vote referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2024 Idaho Proposition 1 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2024 Ohio Issue 1 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2024 Colorado Proposition 131 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2024 Alaska Ballot Measure 2 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2024 California Proposition 5 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2024 Missouri Amendment 7 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2025 Maine Question 1 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
2026 Virginia Redistricting Amendment (hist) — last change: 2026-01-30 by RayneVanDunem (contribs)
Single transferable vote (hist) — last change: 2026-01-29 by Citation bot (contribs)
Democracy in Hong Kong (hist) — last change: 2026-01-29 by Yue (contribs)
Elections in Canada (hist) — last change: 2026-01-28 by PlateOfToast (contribs)
Political Parties and Elections Act 2009 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-28 by Citation bot (contribs)
PLM Laws (hist) — last change: 2026-01-28 by Aszx5000 (contribs)
Common Cause (hist) — last change: 2026-01-27 by SchlurcherBot (contribs)
Issue One (hist) — last change: 2026-01-27 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Equal Vote Coalition (hist) — last change: 2026-01-27 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Forward Party (United States) (hist) — last change: 2026-01-27 by Philosopher Spock (contribs)
2007 Ontario electoral reform referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-26 by Citation bot (contribs)
National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (hist) — last change: 2026-01-26 by Brainiac242 (contribs)
1963 Iranian referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-26 by Amhmr (contribs)
Voter ID (India) (hist) — last change: 2026-01-26 by Billjones94 (contribs)
Efforts to reform the United States Electoral College (hist) — last change: 2026-01-26 by Brianda (Wiki Ed) (contribs)
1866 West Virginia Constitutional amendment referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-25 by Emfri1188 (contribs)
Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform (British Columbia) (hist) — last change: 2026-01-23 by PlateOfToast (contribs)
Clive Lewis (politician) (hist) — last change: 2026-01-23 by Tombbee (contribs)
Reform Act 1832 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-22 by Steel1943 (contribs)
Federal political financing in Canada (hist) — last change: 2026-01-22 by WOSlinker (contribs)
1867 Kansas suffrage referendums (hist) — last change: 2026-01-22 by Lauren.talley13 (contribs)
Electoral bonds (hist) — last change: 2026-01-22 by Omen2019 (contribs)
Additional-member system (hist) — last change: 2026-01-21 by Skogella (contribs)
2010 Hong Kong electoral reform (hist) — last change: 2026-01-20 by Rlomblone8 (contribs)
Right of Irish expatriates to vote (hist) — last change: 2026-01-20 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Congressional Apportionment Amendment (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by ~2026-40324-6 (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in New Mexico (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in Missouri (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in Alaska (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in Nevada (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in Hawaii (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in Maine (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in Arkansas (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in Iowa (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by InternetArchiveBot (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in Connecticut (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by OAbot (contribs)
2024 New Caledonia unrest (hist) — last change: 2026-01-19 by TurmaFilosofia (contribs)
Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland (hist) — last change: 2026-01-18 by Iveagh Gardens (contribs)
Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1958 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-18 by Iveagh Gardens (contribs)
Liberty Republic (hist) — last change: 2026-01-16 by Spleodrach (contribs)
2011 New Zealand voting system referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-14 by Schwede66 (contribs)
Electoral Commission (Ireland) (hist) — last change: 2026-01-14 by Iveagh Gardens (contribs)
None of the above (India) (hist) — last change: 2026-01-14 by Citation bot (contribs)
District of Columbia Suffrage Act (hist) — last change: 2026-01-14 by Fabrickator (contribs)
Voting Rights Act of 1965 (hist) — last change: 2026-01-13 by Gommeh (contribs)
Center for Election Science (hist) — last change: 2026-01-13 by Approval Repair (contribs)
Mixed-member proportional representation (hist) — last change: 2026-01-12 by Schwede66 (contribs)
Ranked-choice voting in the United States (hist) — last change: 2026-01-12 by John of Reading (contribs)
Electoral College abolition amendment (hist) — last change: 2026-01-11 by VLWABC (contribs)
Training Wheels for Citizenship (hist) — last change: 2026-01-09 by Randy Kryn (contribs)
Robson rotation (hist) — last change: 2026-01-08 by Joeyconnick (contribs)
National Electoral Roll Purification and Authentication Programme (hist) — last change: 2026-01-07 by Qwerty123M (contribs)
Proportional representation in the United Kingdom (hist) — last change: 2026-01-07 by Moondragon21 (contribs)
Peterloo Massacre (hist) — last change: 2026-01-06 by Billyfu33 (contribs)
Reform Acts (hist) — last change: 2026-01-05 by OAbot (contribs)
Electoral reform in the United States (hist) — last change: 2026-01-05 by SimLibrarian (contribs)
2015 Polish referendum (hist) — last change: 2026-01-03 by PrimeBOT (contribs)
Federation of South African Women (hist) — last change: 2026-01-03 by Ayatq (contribs)
Illinois Governor Recall Amendment (hist) — last change: 2026-01-02 by Benboy250 (contribs)
Women’s suffrage in Minnesota (hist) — last change: 2026-01-02 by Minnastronomer (contribs)
2023 Hong Kong electoral changes (hist) — last change: 2026-01-02 by B3stJ (contribs)
2025 Yukon general election (hist) — last change: 2026-01-01 by Epluribusunumyall (contribs)
2012 Dual Universal Suffrage (Hong Kong) (hist) — last change: 2026-01-01 by Sennecaster (contribs)
Section09 -- Electorama/electowiki/EM/ES/ABIF
Main articles: Electorama, electowiki, Election-methods mailing list, Election-software mailing list, and ABIF
The EM list was pretty quiet for most of the month (except for your editor-in-chief promoting the “ElectoramaCall“ and the “ElectoramaNews“, not to mention electorama on lemmy.world). Things picked up when Joe Malkevitch started the conversation about the Elkind/Han/Xia paper about “shortlisting”, which studies the way groups narrow down options in the process of coming to a single conclusion.
Here’s the election-methods list activity:
[EM] Electorama community on reddit alternative lemmy.world (1 msg) — by Rob Lanphier on Jan 2
[EM] Upcoming ElectoramaCall and ElectoramaNews for January (1 msg) — by Rob Lanphier on Jan 15
[EM] Thoughts on explaining Alaska and other stuff? (1 msg) — by Rob Lanphier on Jan 28
[EM] Shortlisting (5 msgs) — Started on Jan 30 by Joseph Malkevitch; Replies from: Kristofer Munsterhjelm, robert bristow-johnson, Toby Pereira
Section10 -- additional news/other orgs
Other news
Here’s some other news from around the electoral reform space:
“Make Elections Great Again Act“ from January 30
This perhaps will be the focus of the February newsletter.
To quote the bill: “A State may not carry out a general election for Federal office in the State using a voting system that— (1) permits a voter to vote for more than one candidate for the same office; (2) permits a voter to rank multiple candidates for the same office; or (3) reallocates the vote of a voter from one candidate to another candidate for the same office.“
Indiana Senate Bill 12 (anti-RCV bill)
Jason Snead’s pro-12/anti-RCV testimony in Indiana
Maryland’s Montgomery County proposal to ensure Republican Party seats (or at least non-Democratic Party seats)
Montgomery Perspective:
WAMU background about what D.C. footsteps were
Italian Premierato
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wants to make several major changes to the election of the Italian parliament: 1. Direct election of the prime minister (PM), 2. remove FPTP races, which are currently used to select 37% of the parliament, moving the remainder of seats to proportional representation, 3. implement a “majority premium” so that the winning party is guaranteed 55% of the seats, 4. automatically dissolve parliament if the PM is ejected in a vote of no confidence (though a “successor” from the same majority can be appointed by the president before parliamentary dissolution) , and 5. shifting power to the PM.
FT paywalled article:
Jacobin background from 2024:
Other organizations
California Approves (https://californiaapproves.org)
Social media
Twitter/X: https://x.com/CAapproves
News
(none reported)
Issue One (https://issueone.org)
Social media
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/issueonereform.bsky.social
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IssueOneReform
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/IssueOneReform
Twitter/X: https://x.com/IssueOneReform
News
(none reported)
Reform Fargo (https://reformfargo.org/)
Social media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReformFargo
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformfargo/
Twitter/X: https://x.com/reformfargo
News
(none reported)
Respect Voters Coalition (https://respectvoters.org)
Social media
News
(none reported)
Secure Internet Voting (https://siv.org)
Social media
None found
News
(none reported)
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