COFOE, the Coalition for Free & Open Elections, is now 40 years old. COFOE is a loose coalition of some of the nation’s nationally-organized minor parties, plus other organizations that support tolerant ballot access. The founding meeting to bring such an organization into existence was held February 9, 1985, at 113 University Place, New York. Representatives of the Citizens, Communist, Humanist, Libertarian, New Alliance, Populist, and Socialist Party attended, along with Art Eisenberg of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
The March 16 meeting, also held in New York, created the Statement of Principles.
The May 11 meeting, also held in New York, chose the name “Coalition for Free & Open Elections.”
Back then, before the internet and e-mail, and before cheap long distance phone rates, it was felt necessary for the group to meet monthly in person, and the various representatives were all individuals who lived in or near New York city.
COFOE still exists, and was the group that financed the lawsuit filed late last year to overturn the California top-two system. COFOE gets all its revenue from kind subscribers to Ballot Access News who send donations. COFOE thanks all of its donors.