Elliot Ackerman
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Elliot Ackerman serves as Chief Operating Officer for Americans Elect, which is inviting every American voter to participate in a nonpartisan process to nominate a third presidential candidate, who will appear on the ballot in all 50 states in 2012.

Prior to this role, Elliot served as a Marine Corps Infantry and Special Operations Officer with multiple tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. He’s a decorated veteran, having earned a Silver Star and Purple Heart for his role in leading a platoon in the November 2004 Battle of Fallujah, and a Bronze Star for Valor while leading a Marine Corp Special Operations Team in Afghanistan in 2008. He also led a 75-man platoon that aided in relief operations in post-Katrina New Orleans.

Elliot holds a Master’s Degree in International Relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and earned his undergraduate degree, with summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors, from Tufts University in 2003. He is the recipient of the Major General Edwin B. Wheeler Award for Infantry Excellence.

Elliot has published articles on national defense issues in Comparative Strategy Journal and the Marine Corps Gazette. He resides in Washington, DC, with his wife and daughter.

Blog Entries by Elliot Ackerman

Overcoming Old Obstacles to Democracy in 2012

Posted October 27, 2011 | 05:28 PM (EST)

A Gallup poll out this week shows that nearly two-thirds of Americans say they'd replace the Electoral College with a straight popular vote, a number that's been consistent for more than a decade.

Objections to the Electoral College stem from the fact that it runs counter to...

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Americans Elect: Empowering Voters to Pick a President, Not a Party

1 Comments | Posted October 14, 2011 | 01:42 PM (EST)

This week the respected beltway website POLITICO concluded its online primary, an exercise that let readers vote on a presidential nominee from a group of 10 candidates considered relatively moderate, nine of whom aren't currently running. Choices included Hillary Clinton, Colin Powell, Condi Rice, Michael Bloomberg, and David...

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