Welcome to Common Cause Delaware!
Common Cause Delaware is a nonpartisan watchdog group whose mission is to promote open, ethical and accountable government at the local, state and national levels by educating and mobilizing the citizens of Delaware. We encourage you to sign up for CauseNet to stay informed about issues at the national level and developments in our state.
Here's a look at our agenda for 2010:
Redistricting Reform
Restoring One Person, One Vote
Our current system of partisan redistricting distorts the concept of one person, one vote, by letting elected officials choose the voters they would like to have in their districts. This year, the State Senate considered but failed to act on a bill that would have created an independent redistricting commission that would take elected officials out of the business of choosing the voters they want to represent, and guaranteeing re-election for themselves long before Election Day.
Election Reform
Lowering Barriers to Voting
With 2010 offering a rare open race for one of Delaware’s two U.S. Senate seats, and an open race for its U.S. House seat, now is the time for us to encourage more people to exercise their right to vote by having Delaware join the 32 other states that now offer some form of early voting. Early voting has been found to boost turnout, and boosting turnout is key to keeping citizens more engaged and better informed about their government. Delaware should give all voters the option to cast no-excuse absentee ballots, and should study the benefits of early in-person voting, and voting-by-mail.
Click to see how Delaware’s election preparedness compares to other states...
Campaign Finance Reform
Providing More Public Disclosure
Want to know how much money a particular individual or PAC gave to political candidates in Delaware’s last election? Then you may need to spend hundreds of hours looking through the campaign finance reports posted on this website, maintained by the Commissioner of Elections.
Delaware should make this information available to the public in a truly searchable, sortable, user-friendly database that gives the public the ability to fully understand the role of campaign contributions in shaping elections and public policy, and the opportunity to expose cases of undue influence by campaign contributors as they are happening, not long after the fact.
Reforming the State Legislature
Making Government Accountable
Common Cause Delaware will also be working on a number of reforms to make our state legislature more open and accountable, and to make it function more effectively. Thanks to the leadership of State Sen. Karen Peterson, the state senate voted last spring to more fully comply with the Freedom of Information Act, and make it easier for the public to keep track of its proceedings. And while the legislature recently adopted rules to curb the practice of powerful committee chairs burying pieces of legislation in their “bottom drawer”—there to languish without a vote or even debate—we will continue to monitor this issue and make sure that commitees function more democratically.
