Equal Vote Coalition

[3] The Equal Vote Coalition is a 501c3 nonprofit with a small staff, a board of directors, and engaged volunteer base.

The debate led to the idea for what is now known as the STAR Voting method, which is a hybrid of the two approaches.

Initially focused in Oregon, the coalition has since expanded its efforts across the United States and internationally, engaging with researchers and activists to promote voting equality.

This method aims to eliminate vote splitting, which they argue will encourage more positive campaigning and fairer elections.

[12][3] In addition to STAR, the Equal Vote Coalition supports other voting methods that align with its core principles and that maximize its five pillars for electoral reform; Equality, Accuracy, Honesty, Expression, and Simplicity.

[14] The group argues these methods can help achieve a more equal and representative voting system while promoting competition.

[16] The Equal Vote Coalition offers voter education and consulting services to groups and organizations interested in learning more about electoral reform or taking a position on voting reform, offering consulting, presentations, and a slate of education and voter engagement resources.