Instant Runoff in Berkeley

On March 2, 2004, voters in Berkeley (CA) voted 72%-28% to authorize instant runoff voting (IRV) for city elections, with more than 20,000 people voting yes. The high-profile campaign had vigorous opposition, and the strong affirmative vote sends a mandate for implementing IRV as soon as possible. A companion ballot measure to preserve runoffs, but lower the winning threshold from 45% to 40%, won only 55% of the vote.

To learn more about the campaign for IRV in Berkeley, check out:

Pro-IRV commentary from the League of Women Voters 

Local news coverage

Final election results



 
In the News
February 24th 2004
Preferential Voting Offers More Choice to Voters
Daily Californian

Berkeley considers adopting instant runoff voting in an effort to save money.

January 27th 2004
City Can Get Better Government for Less Money
Berkeley Daily Planet

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