- Rob Richie
Robert Richie (born 1962) is the executive director of the
FairVote , a non-profit organization that researches and advocateselection reform s that increase voter turnout, accountable governance and fair representation, such asinstant runoff voting and theNational Popular Vote plan. [" [http://www.newmedia.ufm.edu/richieinstantrunoff The Road to Better Elections: Instant Runoff Voting Conference] " at Francisco Marroquin University. Guatemala, August 2007] . A particular expert on international and domesticelectoral system s, Richie has directed FairVote (formerly called the Center for Voting and Democracy) since its founding in1992 .Born in
Washington, D.C. , Richie graduated fromHaverford College with a B.A. inphilosophy in1987 . Before co-founding FairVote and becoming its director in 1992, he worked for three winning congressional campaigns in Washington state, and for non-profit organizations in Washington and the District of Columbia. He is currently married to Cynthia Terrell and has three children.Activities
Among his activities at FairVote, Richie has:
*Addressed the Voting Section of the U. S. Department of Justice, the
Texas Commission on Judicial Efficiency , the Lincoln Day dinners of the Alaska Republican Party in Juneau and Anchorage, the annual conventions of theAmerican Political Science Association ,National Association of Counties ,Unitarian Universalism , andNational Conference of State Legislatures and several groups of foreign dignitaries through theUnited States Information Agency .*Worked with congressional staff in writing numerous pieces of legislation, including the
States' Choice of Voting Systems Act (1999 ) andBipartisan Federal Elections Review Act (2001 ).*Testified in special sessions before charter commissions in Nassau County (
New York ),Miami Beach (Florida ),Cincinnati (Ohio ), Austin (Texas ) andDetroit (Michigan ) and before state legislative committees inAlaska ,Vermont ,Virginia andWashington and advised charter commissions and elected officials in several other cities and states.*Helped organize seven well-attended national conferences on electoral system reform and worked with state reformers supporting fair election methods.
*Toured
New Zealand at the invitation of electoral reformers during a successful referendum campaign in that country in1993 to adopt a full representation voting system.In print
Richie is a frequent source for print, radio and television journalists and has published commentary in such publications as "
New York Times ", "Washington Post ", "Wall Street Journal ", "Roll Call ", "Nation ", "National Civic Review ", "Boston Review ", "Christian Science Monitor " and "Legal Times ". His writings have appeared in eight books since 1999, including the feature essay in "Whose Votes Count" (Beacon Press, 2001). Richie has been a guest on many radio and television programs. [" [http://www.newmedia.ufm.edu/richieinterview Interview with Rob Richie] " at Francisco Marroquin University. Guatemala, August 2007]References
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