From Deseret News archives:
Give 'Fair Elections' proposal a fair chance
I was therefore surprised to read Friday's editorial in the Deseret News condemning "Fair Elections" as a "deeply flawed proposal." This critical analysis becomes even more curious when one considers that the editorial board has not seen a copy of the draft proposal it finds lacking. The only information on "Fair Elections" the board and readers were privy to was the article written by News reporter Erin Stewart BEFORE the proposal was presented to the County Council. It would seem that the editorial board found "Fair Elections" dangerous enough to hang first and hold the trial later.
I believe that the West has progressed beyond such vigilante justice and that we ought to let the accused at least say a word or two while we finish tying the noose.
Yet every time I present the idea of "Fair Elections" to a classroom of students, I see minds changed. I have personally witnessed dozens of students become excited about politics for the first time at the concept of representatives who are beholden only to their constituents.
I will not attempt here a full defense of "Fair Elections"; I write merely to state that the readers of the News deserve the chance to hear a full discussion on "Fair Elections" and make up their own minds.
Luke Peterson is the executive director of Utah Students for Clean Elections and a member of the board of Common Cause of Utah.
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