In the News
June 24th 2008
'Instant runoff' could save time, money
WRAL.com

North Carolina's runoff elections beat the record of the lowest turnout ever in the state. It cost between 3.5 million and 5 million dollars. IRV appears as a solution to both problems.

June 24th 2008
Runoff election costs Burke $18K
The Morganton News Herald

After the 2% voter turnout in North Carolina runoff elections to determine the Democratic candidate for State Labor Commissioner office, Instant Runoff Voting might be introduced in the State House this year.

June 22nd 2008
NC runoff low-key affair compared to primary
Associated Press

Associated Press news article reports that democracy advocates in North Carolina support instant runoff voting.

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