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Better and Cheaper Elections for Vancouver

The most expensive mayoral race in Vancouver's history is over. The bad news: It took two elections, hundreds of thousands of dollars and a fair amount of mud-slinging to produce a winner. The good news: Vancouver has the ability to cut election costs and campaign spending as well as restore civility to the electoral process in one fell swoop.

Blair Bobier | The Oregonian | November 6, 2009

Direct Democracy | The Oregonian

Yet there are some interesting reform ideas now floating around California. In an oped in Monday's Los Angeles Times, Joe Mathews, a senior fellow at the New American Foundation, offers several possible changes in California's system. Here are three of Mathews' proposal. ... Original Article
Joe Mathews | October 20, 2009

After Oppenheimer: Improving College Savings Plans

After their children's college savings accounts lost 38 percent of their value last year, some Illinois parents might be seeing some justice soon. The Illinois Treasurer's office recently reached a tentative deal with Oppenheimer funds to recover $77 million of the $85 million in losses.

Oregon House Bill Bans Paid Petition Gatherers with History of Fraud | The Oregonian

Joe Mathews, who writes a blog about direct democracy for the New America Foundation, noted that courts have vetoed many regulations on First Amendment grounds. He said that makes it unclear just how far states can go. In fact, opponents are now in federal court trying to undo Oregon's 2007 law requiring registration of petitioners. Original article
Joe Mathews | May 20, 2009

Making More Sense of Our Elections

Now that a winner has emerged in Oregon's down-to-the-wire U.S. Senate race, one nagging question persists: What effect did the third-party candidacy of Dave Brownlow have on the election?

The question is important for a number of reasons. With the vote for Republican Gordon Smith and Democrat Jeff Merkley so close -- each received 47 percent of the total -- the more than 80,000 votes earned by Brownlow of the Constitution Party is far greater than the margin of difference between the two leading candidates. So when… more

Blair Bobier | The Oregonian | November 11, 2008