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		<description><![CDATA[New interactive map shows where  Americans are getting better election results with different ballots. | Editor’s Note: Yesterday was election day in Oregon and Washington. No matter what the outcomes were in this year’s races, plurality voting continues to constrain voters&#8217; choices and yield unrepresentative results. Cascadian voters have the chance to reform their voting systems and ensure elections yield more representative and fair results every time. The most common method of vote counting in the United States&#8212;single-winner districts with plurality voting&#8212;systematically disadvantages representatives from...]]></description>
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