March 10th 2009Let's start instant runoffs and cut our election costsLos Angeles Daily News
Los Angeles City Councilman Jos� Huizar proposes instant runoff voting as the solution to the city's problems with runoff costs and voter fatigue.
March 7th 2009Opinion: A cheaper, quicker, more civil way to run San Jose elections: instant runoffsSan Jose Mercury News
New America Foundation Political Reform Program Deputy Director Blair Bobier advocates for instant runoff voting as a way to cut the cost of elections in San Jose in half, as IRV would only require one election.
February 26th 2009Five ways to fix City HallSacramento News & Review
Article on ideas to reform Sacramento City Council and Mayoral offices where City Councilwoman Lauren Hammond advocates for instant runoff voting.
February 20th 2009Pros and cons of a top-two primaryLos Angeles Times
Steven Hill, Director of the Political Reform Program at the New America Foundation, advocates instant runoff voting as an alternative to State Senator Abel Maldonado's proposed top-two primary.
February 11th 2009Instant runoff voting and the community collegesLos Angeles Times
L.A. Times writer Robert Greene talks about IRV as a possible solution to costly runoffs in L.A.
February 7th 2009Election rule changes could save money, city clerk saysThe Daily Review
A San Leandro City Council committee recommended the use of IRV for city elections.
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