Our Innovations
Change Incentives
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Open Primaries
All candidates run on one combined ballot, regardless of party affiliation
Top 4 or 5 Instant Runoff General Elections
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Top Four or Final Five Voting
In 75% of elections, the outcome is determined in the first round of voting—the primary. This means 75% of elected officials in this country are winning office without having to communicate with voters outside their own party.
Open Primaries
All candidates run on one combined ballot, regardless of party affiliation
Voting Innovations
Ranked-Choice Voting or Approval Voting
Top Four or Final Five Voting
Top Four or Five Open
Primaries
We believe many of our problems start with partisan primaries. Nearly half of all veterans identify as political independents and they are prevented from participating in closed primaries.
Instant-runoff voting general elections or other alternatives to plurality voting like Approval Voting
Adopting IRV can save jurisdications money and increase civility in campaigns.
What is Instant-runoff voting?
Single-choice, winner-take-all voting can sometimes result in the election of a candidate who earned only a small percentage of the vote. Ranked-choice voting is another voting method which allows voters to rank their favorite candidates in order of preference.
Final-Five Voting
Final Five Voting is a powerful combination of a top-five open primary election and ranked choice voting in the general election. We recommend checking out this video to learn more about Final Five Voting
What is Final-Five Voting?
Final-Five Voting is the powerful combination of open primaries and ranked-choice voting in the general election.
Did you know that in 26 states citizens can put issues directly on the ballot for a vote? "Eighteen states allow for initiated constitutional amendments, 21 allow for initiated state statutes, and two allow for veto referendums but not initiated statutes or initiated amendments." (Source, Ballotpedia).
Listen to the VAV podcast
Wisconsin is a state well-known for its leadership in political innovation. In the spirit of Fighting Bob La Follette, our leaders in Wisconsin started a podcast to build community and learn from others in the movement.