Stat of the Day: A True Citizen Legislator
Joe Mathews -
October 3, 2008 - 4:00pm
We've reached the final hours of this global conference of journalists, academics and others interested in gobal direct democracy. Today has focused on the European Union, a subject so mind-numbing that this American can't wait to get home and watch some playoff baseball.
One great statistic came out of today's talks, courtesy of Gabriela Felder, a University of Zurich political scientist: an 80-year-old Swiss man, living his life in Zurich, will have voted on 1,800 referenda and initiatives in his lifetime.
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Stats on U.S. Democracy
Sen. Robert Byrd cast 18,241 votes in the Senate by Feb 27, according to the Washington Post -http://blog.washingtonpost.com/sleuth/2008/02/octogenarian_senator_off_the_d.html
Having lived in Colorado (3rd to CA and OR in # of ballot issues) most of my voting life, I've probably cast 100-150 votes on issues.
Many folks in the 26 states without initiatives have never voted on an issue, or just a few referred tax issues.
Why shouldn't I have at least a little of Byrd's power. I've never even been in the KKK as he was in his youth!
Another reason for Sen. Gravel's National Initiative: http://Vote.org