The ‘Free and Equal’ Elections Foundation, which works to bring together state and local leaders to build a cohesive network of activists and organizations who cross political divides to create fair elections, is proud to announce its Advisory Board of Directors.
Richard Winger - Sits on the editorial board of the Election Law Journal and is the editor and publisher of Ballot Access News, a newsletter covering independent and third parties, as well as developments in election law reform. Congradulations to a good friend.
Paul Jacob - The president of Citizens in Charge, a group that works to protect and expand voter initiative rights without regard to politics or party, is the president of the Citizens in Charge Foundation.
Randy Stufflebeam - Chairman of the Constitution Party of Illinois since January 2005, and Midwestern United States Regional Chairman for the Constitution Party, was recently elected Vice-Chairman of the national Constitution Party Committee.
Michael Jingozian - ran for the 2008 Libertarian Party presidential nomination and served as the Libertarian Party’s Vice-Chairman from 2008 to 2010, also works with Reset America, a movement he founded to educate Americans on the dangerous path of our current two-party system.
Additionally, Free and Equal is seeking state and local activists to serve as part of its state caucus leadership network, a coalition of like-minded activists for electoral reform across the political spectrum.
Use the above link to learn more about the "Free and Equal" Election Foundation.

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