Constitutional Amendments
The University of California, Davis adopted STV/Choice Voting in 2003. The following is a link to the background of their decision to implement STV for their elections as well as the necessary Constitutional Amendments that were subsequently voted on in a referendum

Constitutional wording for UC, Davis:
http://www.ucdgreens.org/cva/cvatext.shtml

You can look at the entire website as for complete details on their adoption of Choice Voting for their Student Senate*.

*Note: this website was designed by the UC, Davis Green Party and is currently operated by them. It has all the relevant information about Choice Voting at UC, Davis as well as information on the party itself.

 
Recent Articles
October 19th 2009
A better election system
Lowell Sun

Election expert Doug Amy explains how choice voting can "inject new blood" into the elections of Lowell (MA), and give voters a greater incentive to participate.

October 16th 2009
Haven't Detroit voters spoken enough?
Livingston Daily

In Detroit, there have been three mayors in the past two years and the current one has come under scrutiny. Perhaps a system like instant runoff voting will help bring political stability to motor city.

August 21st 2009
Black candidate for Euclid school board to test new voting system
Cleveland Plain Dealer

Limited voting, a form of proportional voting, will be used in Euclid (OH), in the hopes of allowing better representation of minorities.

July 2nd 2009
Reforming Albany
New York Times

FairVote's Rob Richie responds in a letter to the editor making the case for proportional voting systems to bring substantive reform to New York's legislature.