Memo to editors on instant runoff voting in Vermont
Editorial supporting IRV from the Caledonian RecordClick here (.doc)
Lay person explanation of why IRV does not require any amendment of the Vermont Constitution
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Summary of explanation of why IRV does not require any amendment of the Vermont Constitution
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Legal Memo Explaining why IRV does not require any amendment of the Vermont Constitution
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Executive Summary of the 1999 Final Report by the Vermont Citizens' Commission to Study Preference Voting, which unanimously recommended its adoption.
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Exhaustive list of frequently asked questions and answers about IRV in Vermont.
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Summary of House IRV bill H.385
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Testimony to Government Operations Committees on statistics from the Burlington IRV election compared with previous elections.
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Memo from state director of elections on implementation of IRV.
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Memo showing how IRV complies with one-person, one-vote.
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memo from the Secretary of State on implementation of IRV
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Report on San Francisco's successful use of IRV.
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Legal memo rebutting Bill Sorrell's faulty memo about IRV and the Vermont constitution
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Legislative testimony on IRV from St. Michaels College political science prof. William Grover
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