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Stat of the Day: A True Citizen Legislator

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.

 

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

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