LeGrand, Rob <rob@approvalvoting.org> (125) University City Missouri U.S.A.;
Co-founder, Citizens for Approval Voting and Americans for Approval Voting. |Ph.D. student researching voting theory at Washington University in St. Louis. |Campaign assistant for Michael Badnarik, 2004 Libertarian nominee for President of the U.S.A. |2002 Libertarian Party nominee for Texas House of Representatives, District 50. | |"While I generally prefer Approval Voting as a single-winner election reform for several reasons, I see Range Voting as an excellent alternative that may be a more acceptable system to some voters. Range Voting is vastly superior to the prevailing plurality system and is a better reform than IRV and other ranked-ballot systems; it is fully worthy of my endorsement (although I'd prefer to elect the candidate with the largest total score rather than that with the largest average score). I enthusiastically support the efforts of the Center of Range Voting and look forward to working closely with them in the future."
20:00_05_Oct_2005

Ong, Elwin <elwino@alum.mit.edu> (12345) Los Angeles CA USA;
23:06_23_Aug_2006

Bowles, Alexander Q. G. <alexbowles@mindspring.com> (123456) Brooklyn NY 11216;
18:12_12_Sep_2007

Zuckerman, Evan A. (123456) USA;
22:36_17_Jan_2008

Mendoza, Gabriel <gabriel@caltech.edu> (123456) Pasadena CA USA;
When my fame number increases to 8-9, I will let you know. :)
19:04_24_Jul_2008