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In common usage, "'''advocacy'''" refers to the political process by an individual or group which aims to influence public-policy and resource allocation decisions. The word "'''activism'''" refers to efforts to promote, impede, or direct social, political, religious, economic, or environmental change. We use the words interchangeably here on [[electowiki]].
There are many electoral reform organizations all over the world. Since electoral reform is heavily dependent on local laws and local communities, many nations and localities have separate chapters for advocacy purposes.
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=== Europe ===
:''main article: [[Advocacy/Europe]]
==== United Kingdom ====
* [[Electoral Reform Society]] (website: https://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/)
=== North America ===
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Below are links to activism organizations in countries in [[wikipedia:North America|North America]], such as [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]], the [[wikipedia:United States|United States]], and [[wikipedia:Mexico|Mexico]].
==== Canada ====
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* [[Equal Vote Coalition]]
* [https://www.fairvote.ca/ FairVote Canada]
==== Mexico ====
:''main article: [[
==== United States ====
:''main article: [[
There are many organizations advocating for electoral reform in the [[United States]]. Among those:
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