Center for Voting and Democracy
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The
Center for Voting and Democracy is a non-profit organization which provides information to the public about the impact of
voting systems on political representation,
proportional representation, and voter turnout. It was founded in 1992 by leading scholars, civic leaders and former elected officials such as
John Bayard Anderson, the former Illinois Congressman who ran for president in 1980.
The Center advocates for the greater use of Instant-runoff voting in single-winner elections and Single Transferable Vote and other forms of proportional representation in multiple-winner elections. It also issues reports on legislative redistricting and competition in U.S. Congressional elections.
In 2003 it launched the Democracy USA initiative, which seeks to initiate greater cooperation and coordination among pro-democracy organizations.
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