FairVote drives a series of systematic election reforms to reverse the background of low voter turnout
By voting fairly on behalf of the legislative elections, we will be able to more appropriately express the results of various beliefs to the elector, so the limited voting seen in many fields eaten by many winners You can fight voter turnout rate.
President 's national popularity (NPV) will equalize each state' s votes in each election and will expand the presidential election campaign from just 10 states to 50 states. Redistribution of campaign funds, including noncombat countries, may increase the voting rate of these states, as the state voter turnout rate, which is not concerned about the presidential election campaign, has decreased significantly.
Because more candidates tend to run for elections, the immediate voting vote (IRV) of other single-seat offices (mayor, governor, etc.) better represents the views of third parties and independent voters. Therefore, voters who may not consider their views in a bipartisan campaign will turn to public opinion polls to support their priority candidates.
The global voter registration will modernize the voter registration in the United States, allow the government to maintain an accurate and complete list of voters, and will switch our system from current selection structure to opt out structure.
It is important to raise the voter turnout rate in all states, but in Texas state the rise in voter turnout rate has a big impact. If the voter turnout rate is comparable to the national average, the election will be more competitive in the state and provinces. People who normally do not vote, a useless Democratic Party. Significantly, the rate of voting for Latin American voters in 2016 was only 40.5% at the low level in Texas. In 2008 and 2012, the rate of voting for African Americans in Texas proved pretty good. African-American voters have voted to the highest in these elections, but in 2016 they were less than 60% for the first time since 2004.
The voter turnout rate is the proportion of qualified voters who voted in the election. After decades of increase, the voting rate of most established democracies has declined since the 1960 's. In general, low voter turnout may be due to disillusionment, indifference, or satisfaction. The low voter turnout is generally considered not popular, and there are many arguments about factors affecting the voting rate and how to raise the voting rate. Despite important research on this subject, scholars are against the reason for this reduction. The reason is due to various economic, demographic, cultural, technical and institutional factors.
Western countries have concluded that there is a possibility that voter turnout rate can be greatly improved by electronic ballot. Increasing the balloting rate of voting voters may even be extended - people are asked to vote from home or elsewhere over the Internet without wasting time accessing the polling stations I will. However, electronic voting does not necessarily mean voting to a block chain. So, if you can increase the voter voter turnout individually with simple Internet voting, why is this technology necessary? Over the past decade, Kazakhstan, the Netherlands and other countries have experienced failing to conduct elections via the Internet due to hacking and system failure. Furthermore, the complexity of the electronic protocol and the software vulnerability must be remembered and should not be discarded. This will reveal the next advantage of block chain, reliability and transparency.