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How to Create a Better Election System in America

Episode 63 with Deb Otis

Hi Everyone and Welcome Back!

This week on The Nick Halaris Show we are featuring Deb Otis, the Director of Research and Policy at FairVote, a nonpartisan organization seeking better elections in America through two key reforms: 1. Ranked choice voting and 2. Proportional representation in Congress. Deb is a passionate and experienced civic activist and an expert on comparative electoral systems. 

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I wanted to have Deb on the show to learn more about FairVote’s two big ideas for reforming American elections and understand why she and her colleagues think they are so crucial for our democracy. Whether it’s extreme voter dissatisfaction with Congress, low voter turnout in local elections, gerrymandered partisan primaries, or debates about the efficacy of the Electoral College and mail-in voting, there’s no shortage of concern about our democratic processes these days. Fortunately, reformers like Deb and previous Nick Halaris Show guest Nick Troiano of Unite America, are stepping forward with practical reforms designed to make our elections more adequately reflect the actual will of the people. 

Tune in to this important episode to learn:  

  • How ranked choice voting works and why it might be a better option

  • What proportional representation is and how it could improve Congressional function by changing the incentive structures of politics

  • Why we should also pursue both primary reform and campaign finance reform are necessary

  • Ideas for improving voter engagement

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  • Much, much more

Stay tuned to the end to learn how an early interest in politics and experiences working on the ground in campaigns inspired Deb to commit her life to protecting and improving our democracy. 

As always, I hope you all enjoy this episode. Thanks for tuning in!  

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Summary

Deb Otis, the director of policy and research at FairVote, discusses election reform and the work of FairVote. FairVote focuses on ranked choice voting and proportional representation as key reform priorities. The current setup of American elections and the mechanics of the election process have several problems, including voter frustration, electing candidates without majority support, gerrymandering, and negative campaign tone. FairVote believes that structural changes are needed to address these issues. Otis explains how ranked choice voting works, its benefits in eliminating strategic voting and spoilers, and its potential impact on presidential elections. She also discusses proportional representation and its potential for fair representation and multi-party democracy. Otis emphasizes the need for a combination of reforms, including campaign finance reform and primary reform, to improve elections and engage more voters. She also addresses the Electoral College and the challenges of voter disengagement. 

Keywords

FairVote, election reform, ranked choice voting, proportional representation, American democracy, election mechanics, voter frustration, gerrymandering, negative campaign tone, structural issues, primary reform, campaign finance reform, Electoral College, voter disengagement

Takeaways

  • FairVote focuses on ranked choice voting and proportional representation as key reform priorities in American elections.

  • The current setup of American elections has several problems, including voter frustration, electing candidates without majority support, gerrymandering, and negative campaign tone.

  • Structural changes, such as ranked choice voting and proportional representation, are needed to address these issues and improve elections.

  • Combining reforms like campaign finance reform and primary reform can further enhance the impact of election reform.

  • Engaging disengaged voters and addressing voter disengagement are important for a more inclusive and representative democracy.

Titles

  • FairVote: Reforming American Elections

  • Combining Reforms: Campaign Finance and Primary Reform

Sound Bites

  • "We often elect candidates without majority support."

  • "Elections should matter. Voters should be able to have the say rather than being drawn into these safe districts where the outcome is a foregone conclusion."

  • "Ranked choice voting frees us from strategic voting."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to FairVote

09:11 Ranked Choice Voting: Eliminating Strategic Voting and Spoilers

16:30 Proportional Representation: Towards Fair and Multi-Party Democracy

23:47 Automatic Voter Registration and Addressing Voter Disengagement

30:26 Campaign Finance and Primary Reform

34:55 The Electoral College and National Popular Vote

39:22 Addressing Odd Year Elections and Engaging Voters

 

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