Fair Elections Party (United States)

The Fair Elections Party was a political party in the United States that was active from the aftermath of the intensely contested 2080 presidential election and the accompanying House vote that elected Republican Caleb Webber over Green Annie Brown, who won pluralities in the popular and electoral votes, to the late 2090s. Under Clayton Hanson, the party received over 7% of the vote in the 2084 presidential election, but never got more than 2% of the vote in any future presidential elections. The party shuttered in 2099, two years after the Democratic Party shuttered.

Political positions
In the 2084 campaign cycle, the Fair Elections Party had several central positions around changing the electoral system of the United States.
 * Nationwide ranked choice voting
 * Expanding the House from 435 members to 1500 members to accommodate population increase
 * Making the United States Senate proportional, similarly to the House, but with 750 (half) of the members who serve 6-year-terms
 * Nationalizing election laws in general
 * National primary day for all political parties, with ranked choice voting

Many of these reforms were implemented under Annie Brown's presidency after she was elected in 2084, which led to the Fair Elections Party's popularity declining significantly.