Rethinking the Veepstakes
John Nichols : Presidential Election 2000
The process of picking a Vice President needn't be the craven political exercise it is today. Do we even need one?

John Nichols : Presidential Election 2000
The process of picking a Vice President needn't be the craven political exercise it is today. Do we even need one?
Peter C. Baker : Non-Fiction
Electoral reform in the United States will require federal intervention to empower voters and overcome the challenges posed by state and local autonomy.
Laura MacCleery : Campaign Finance
By equating money with free speech, is the Supreme Court defending the right of the rich to steal elections?
Lawrence Norden : Presidential Election 2008
The House must act now to create universal voting standards and restore confidence in our electoral system.
Rob Richie : Electoral Politics
As California Republicans seek to game the dysfunctional Electoral College, a campaign is rising to establish a national popular vote.
In just six years, Bush has squandered centuries of American progress. It's time to start repairing the damage.
Walter Mosley : Jails & Prisons
Voting is a privilege and a responsibility that every American bears. Allowing prisoners to vote will keep us honest.
Now that 18,000 electronic ballots have vanished in the flawed 13th
Congressional District election in Sarasota, Florida, it's time for a revote.
Paul Rogat Loeb : Voters & Voting
As the Democratic majority in Congress weighs several measures to address voter suppression, the time is right for real voting reform on the local level.
Andrew Gumbel : Voters & Voting
Let's stop obsessing over conspiracy and focus on the real problem: lack of reliability, transparency and accountability in our electoral system.
To repair our broken voting system, declare Election Day a holiday, establish national election standards and require reliable voting machines and a paper trail.
Andrew Gumbel : Voters & Voting
Ion Sancho, an election supervisor in Florida, is dedicated to creating a fair and accurate voting system. But his passion has nearly cost him his job.
Andrew Gumbel : Voters & Voting
Ohio is the bellwether for the nation's electoral health and the prognosis is bad. Error-ridden e-voting, draconian restrictions and widespread incompetence could cause another November breakdown.
For a long time on Capitol Hill, no one was interested in lobbying reform. Now everybody wants to get in on the act.
John Nichols : Electoral Politics
Democratic gubernatorial wins in Virginia and New Jersey gave the lie to
the GOP contention that "conservatism is on the march." But infighting
among Dems doomed electoral reform in Ohio, gay marriage is still
illegal in Texas and there's a long way to go to mid-year elections.
John Nichols : Gubernatorial Campaigns & Elections
There's a way to cure Ohio's dysfunctional electoral system: an
election-reform referendum that allows creation of "swing districts."
Tom DeLay's indictments open the door for Congress to overhaul current
lobbying laws and fix the broken system of campaign finance,
redistricting and electoral laws that foster misconduct on both sides
of the aisle.
With key provisions of the Voting Rights Act up for renewal, Congress must remain committed to the equal right to vote.
Andrew Gumbel : Campaigns & Elections
Democracy's future depends on electoral reform in the US.
The purpose of an election is not to be a horse race for the entertainment of the media and political class.
Every sound idea for improving our voting processes will be stymied until the states' rights limitations of the Tenth Amendment are fully addressed.
You don't need a consortium to know which way the wind blew -- or to know that the man in the White House is there, legitimately or not, by mistake.
John Lantigua : Republican Party
As thousands of blacks registered to vote, the state threw many others off the rolls.
Why not tackle the most undemocratic institution of all--the Electoral College?
Lani Guinier : Florida Recount
The electoral fiasco in Florida offers the rare opportunity to suggest improvements in our voting practices that could lead to profound but eminently achievable reforms.


Get the best of The Nation on your Blackberry or Smartphone: mobile.thenation.com

VEEPSTAKES: Obama Sets What Looks Like a Saturday VP Event | He'll go back to where he began his campaign to introduce Biden... or Hillary Clinton... or...
John Nichols
MSNBC Taps Rachel Maddow for New Show | A rising progressive star scores her own prime-time show.
Ari Melber
A Fateful Crossroads for America | Challenging neocon policies that have led to a new cold war, will Obama show the courage to chart a new course?
Katrina vanden Heuvel
VEEPSTAKES: Feingold On Why He's Off the List | ... and the standards that should guide Obama's choice.
John Nichols
McCain, Circa 2003 | The man who killed thousands of Vietnamese in the '60s just couldn't wait to kill Iraqis.
Robert Dreyfuss
From Fannie Lou Hamer to Barack Obama | Denver Public Library highlights how the civil rights movement changed American politics.
Peter Rothberg
Good-Bye, John Edwards | On policies and persons
Katha Pollitt
Six Little Words | How Civil Rights Act could save America's labor movement
Christopher Hayes
