Coalition for Open Democracy

Coalition for Open Democracy is a New Hampshire-based nonprofit devoted to campaign finance reform.

It was formed in 2009 by Doris "Granny D" Haddock.

[3] Each year it sponsors "Rebellion" walks to commemorate Granny D, who at the age of 88-90 walked across the United States, ending in Washington, DC, where she was arrested for reading the Declaration of Independence in the Capitol.

[4][5] In 2017, it is providing back-office support for EqualVotesUS, an organization that intends to fight the electoral college presidential voting method in the courts.

[6] The specific goal is to eliminate the "winner take all" system for electoral college votes within a state.