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Organization in [[Missouri]] which promotes [[approval voting]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/with-the-st-louis-mayor-and-board-president-chosen-by-fewer-than-40-percent-of/article_61fb837f-2150-55af-b3e1-46895500e8a1.html|title=With the St. Louis mayor and board president chosen by fewer than 40 percent of voters, activists try to change voting rules|last=Barker|first=Jacob|date=Mar 10, 2019|website=stltoday.com|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-12}}</ref>
Organization in [[Missouri]] which promotes [[approval voting]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/with-the-st-louis-mayor-and-board-president-chosen-by-fewer-than-40-percent-of/article_61fb837f-2150-55af-b3e1-46895500e8a1.html|title=With the St. Louis mayor and board president chosen by fewer than 40 percent of voters, activists try to change voting rules|last=Barker|first=Jacob|date=Mar 10, 2019|website=stltoday.com|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-12}}</ref>

== Electoral reform ==

Quoting their website:<ref>https://showmeintegrity.org/ourimpact</ref>

<blockquote>
We support reforming our broken elections through innovative voting systems in order to focus elections on issues -- not divisive, partisan attacks.
* Gathered 20,000 signatures to put [[STL Approves]]’ Proposition D for Democracy reform onto the St. Louis City ballot, which passed in the 2020 election with 68% of the vote.
* Educated voters about the approval voting process in St. Louis City, and successfully had the first city election with approval voting in March 2021.
</blockquote>

== Footnotes ==
<references/>
=== Links ===
* ''Show Me Integrity'' main website: https://showmeintegrity.org



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Revision as of 05:09, 13 April 2021

Organization in Missouri which promotes approval voting.[1]

Electoral reform

Quoting their website:[2]

We support reforming our broken elections through innovative voting systems in order to focus elections on issues -- not divisive, partisan attacks.

  • Gathered 20,000 signatures to put STL Approves’ Proposition D for Democracy reform onto the St. Louis City ballot, which passed in the 2020 election with 68% of the vote.
  • Educated voters about the approval voting process in St. Louis City, and successfully had the first city election with approval voting in March 2021.

Footnotes

  1. Barker, Jacob (Mar 10, 2019). "With the St. Louis mayor and board president chosen by fewer than 40 percent of voters, activists try to change voting rules". stltoday.com. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  2. https://showmeintegrity.org/ourimpact

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