Our Mission
FairVote Minnesota works for better democracy through public education and advocacy. Our focus is on progressive voting systems that lead to greater competitiveness, better representation and more participation in elections.
We advocate for voting systems with a demonstrated record of success in producing these qualities such as Ranked Choice Voting in single-winner and multiple-winner elections.
Conversations started over coffee in December 1996 among a group of politically diverse individuals who had a common disaffection for politics as usual. This group used the collaborative and democratic process of the study circle to examine alternative voting methods and concluded that this was a structural change that could make a fundamental difference in the quality of democracy. FairVote Minnesota was born as a grassroots network of about 20 active volunteers.
Major activities and accomplishments include:
Jeanne Massey, Executive Director
Jeanne led the successful Minneapolis referendum campaign for Ranked Choice Voting in 2006 as a volunteer for FairVote Minnesota. She has more than twenty years experience in leading nonprofit organizations and in consulting in community planning, social service delivery systems, and organizational development. She served ten years as the director of Bloomington-based South Hennepin Regional Planning Agency. She holds a master’s degree in Regional and Community Planning from Iowa State University and a bachelor’s degree in Business and Spanish from the University of Northern Iowa. Following undergraduate studies, she served in the Peace Corps in Costa Rica. She is active in her community and has served on several community and nonprofit boards, including the Kingfield Neighborhood Association, the I-35W Access Project Advisory Committee and the Resource Center of the Americas.
Consultants
Web design and management: Super Mega Design
Newsletter: Susan Maas
Interns
Melanie Sedqui
Melanie is a recent graduate of the University of Minnesota with a BA in Political Science and an emphasis on Middle Eastern Studies. She has volunteered for numerous political candidates, issue campaigns and non-profit organizations including: Hmong American Partnership, United Way , MDA Camp Courage, and East Metro Project Homeless Connect. She was active in the St. Paul Better Ballot campaign in 2008 and is currently a part of FairVote Minnesota's Ranked Choice Voting education team. She is also an active mother of two and in her spare time practices photography and studies African and Middle Eastern history.
Luke Belant
Luke is a junior at the University of Minnesota – TC majoring in Political Science who is quickly finding his niche in politics through activism. He says the biggest reward of grassroots organizing is affecting positive change and being able to directly see it happen. When he isn’t volunteering in the community, this Calvin and Hobbes enthusiast can be found at pools across the Twin Cities teaching swimming lessons.
Ruby Hocker
Ruby is a recent graduate of the University of Minnesota – TC majoring in Political Science who got her first taste of State politics interning for Senator Pogemiller. She worked with Womenwinning during the last election, and is excited to educate Minneapolis voters Ranked Choice Voting this year.
Chair
Carol Veldman Rudie, Self-Employed Writer/Lecturer; Vice President, CRC Publications; Board of Trustees Member, Dordt College (Sioux Falls, South Dakota); Past Board Member, Center for Public Justice; Past Board Chair, Citizens for Educational Freedom; Past Board Chair, Pathways International. Carol Rudie is politically independent.
Vice Chair
Roann Cramer, Project manager and business
analyst
consultant for Bloomington-based Willow Group; Chair, Senate
District DFL 60; volunteer for the 2006 Minneapolis Better Ballot
Campaign and 2009 voter education campaign; worked on several candidate
and issue campaigns.
Treasurer
Sandy Sandell, Retired; Community Volunteer.
Secretary
Ken Bearman, Editor/Writer for Minnesota Department of Human Services. Ken Bearman is politically independent.
Directors
Ellen Brown, Independent consultant in strategic analysis and public policy with extensive background in both the private and public sectors, including past Owner and President of Brown Partners, Inc.; Former Executive Director, Greening the Great River Park; Former Vice President, Control Data Corporation; and Assistant Commissioner for government and Community Relations, MN Department of Transportation. Active volunteer, currently serving as Director Emeritus of the Great River Greening; Reader for the MN State Services for the Blind and board member of Northland College. Past board member of Citizens League, Hmong-American Partnership, MN Museum of Art, CommonBond and Responsible Credit Partnership.
Carl "Buzz" Cummins, President and CEO, Workers Compensation Reinsurance Association. He has practiced law, served as legal counsel to Governor Al Quie and was responsible for government, regulatory and community affairs at Minnegasco. He has served on the boards of Allina Hospitals and Clinics, the Citizens League; United Hospital, Park Square Theater and Minnesotans for Impartial Courts.
Robin Garwood, City Council Aide; Former Steering Committee Member, Minneapolis/5th District Green Party.
Roger Heegaard, CEO of medical device firm Enova Medical Technologies and former president/CEO of MedTreo Inc and HomeStyles, a home design and architectural publishing company (1988 – 2002); former attorney, ESL teacher in Latin America and high school English in Minnestoa; current board member of the United Theological Seminary and former board member of the Pangea World Theater and Lowry Hill Neighborhood Ass.
John Hottinger, former Minnesota state senator and majority leader; executive committee chair, Sierra Club - Northstar Chapter; board member, Northwest Midwest Institute; consultant in deliberative democracy processes, early childhood education and environmental issues.
Tim Penny, former United States Congressman and Minnesota Senator; 2002 gubernatorial candidate; current President of the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation; Senior Fellow at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute and professor at Winona State University; serves on the board of several public policy related organizations, including the Concord Coalition, the ACDI/VOCA (an international development agency) and the University of Minnesota's Institute of Law and Politics and Energy Literacy Advocates; co-author of three books, Common Cents, Payment Due and The 15 Biggest Lies in Politics, and regular public speaker, radio commentator and editorial writer. He lives in Waseca, Minnesota.
Eric Snyder, Health care executive and current director for new product development at OptumHealth. Eric has an active interest in Minnesota politics and polcy and served in a number of capacities including campaign manager for Jack Uldrich, chair of the Excelsior Park & Recreation Commission and intern for Spano and Janeck lobbying firm. He lives in Excelsior.
Wy Spano, former government and nonprofit lobbyist, cofounder and longtime editor of Politics in Minnesota, and regular guest on Minnesota's public affairs program Almanac on public television. He currently directs the Master of Advocacy and Political Leadership Program at the University of Minnesota-Duluth and provides frequent commentary and analysis in local, regional and national media. He lives in St. Paul.
Michael Vallante, Executive Management and Public Relations Consultant for nonprofit organizations; member of the Republican Party and chief of staff for the Saint Paul Republic Convention Host Committee, consultant for the California Recovery Team and Giuliani for President and COO for the California Republican Party; as a nonprofit consultant, he launched the Latino Report, a nationwide communication, and has provided public relations, fundraising and program planning services to several grassroots organizations; member and volunteer for several nonprofit and business organizations, including the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce and Pasadena Humane Society.
Bob Wahman, retired physician and medical director of St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth, past board chair of the Duluth-Superior Symphony, a former board member of the Minnesota Medical Foundation and a current member of the Depot Foundation.
FairVote Minnesota is comprised of two separate corporate entities, FairVote Minnesota and FairVote Minnesota Foundation. Both are part of the same overall organization, but it is necessary that we have two separate organizations in order for FairVoteMinnesota to do a broad range of work in advancing election reform. This Web site collectively refers to the two organizations under the name FairVote Minnesota.
Certain FairVote Minnesota activities must be done by one organization and not the other. FairVote Minnesota – our 501(c)4 organization – engages in legislative lobbying and ballot measure campaigns to influence and change local and state policy. Contributions in support of these activities are not tax deductible.
In contrast, our strong and growing educational and outreach program to inform and engage citizens in the work of democracy reform are provided by FairVote Minnesota Foundation – our 501(c)3 organization. Contributions in support of these activities tax deductible.
You may make a contribution to either FairVote Minnesota or FairVote Minnesota Foundation, or both. A contribution to either organization will be used to support, promote and advance ranked choice voting and other election reforms. However, each organization will only use the funds contributed directly to it to carry out the specific activities it conducts as part of the overall FairVote Minnesota mission.