IRV in the News


Opinion: Superdelegates expose super problems in voting system
WillametteLive

WillametteLive discusses Oregon's problem with Superdelegates, the need for IRV and what it feels like to sit on the sidelines.


Instant Runoffs: A Cheaper, Fairer, Better Way to Conduct Elections
National Civic Review

An article by director Rob Richie about IRV is cost effective and a better representation of voter's descisions. Gives examples of how IRV worked in Vermont, Alaska and New Mexico.


Trading Places
Common Sense- U.S. Term Limits Foundation

Instant runoff voting (IRV) is posed as an alternative to "Nader-trading," where Nader supporters in competitive states traded votes with Gore-supporters in non-competitive states.



Los Angeles Times

Instant runoff voting (IRV) eliminates the "spoiler" problem and assures that the winner received the majority of votes.

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