Election Reformers Network

Advocates for democratic reforms to reduce political polarization and strengthen electoral systems

Primary audience
Voters and Policymakers
Work area
Policy Advocacy
Topic
Election Reform

About Organization

Election Reformers Network works to modernize democratic institutions through voting and election policy reform. The organization focuses on implementing changes to guard against growing polarization and improve electoral processes across the United States.

What They Focus On

Electoral System Reform

Advancing voting methods and election systems that reduce polarization and strengthen democratic participation

Democratic Institution Modernization

Supporting updates to governance structures and processes to meet contemporary democratic challenges

Policy Development

Creating evidence-based policy recommendations for election and voting reforms across jurisdictions

How They Work

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  • 01

    Research Analysis

    Study voting systems and election policies to identify reforms that reduce polarization

  • 02

    Coalition Building

    Connect with reformers and stakeholders to build support for democratic improvements

  • 03

    Policy Advocacy

    Promote evidence-based election reforms through education and policy recommendations

  • 04

    Implementation Guidance

    Support jurisdictions in adopting and implementing modernized voting and election systems

Programs and Initiatives

Services and programs offered by Election Reformers Network

Voting System Reform

Advocates for modernized voting methods and election systems to reduce polarization and increase voter participation

Policy Research

Conducts research and analysis on election reform proposals and their impact on democratic institutions

Reform Implementation Support

Provides technical assistance and resources to jurisdictions adopting new voting and election systems

Team & Leadership

Meet the people behind Election Reformers Network.

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