IRV in the News
October 12th 2005Voting for mayor? One day, you may be able to rank choices.
The Takoma Park Gazette
FairVote's Rob Richie quoted in this article on how IRV will give Takoma Park elections a chance to be spoiler-free, and elect candidates with a majority of the vote.October 11th 2005
Instant Runoff Voting rules go to council
Burlington Free Press
City voters in March approved the instant runoff system for mayoral elections. Now, it is up to the council to determine the exact procedures for the new voting process.October 10th 2005
Clark tries 'choice voting'
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Clark University joins the growing list of colleges using ranked-choice voting, as several new proposed bills are being considered by the Massachusetts Legislature.October 10th 2005
Unusually fervent race for assessor
San Francisco Chronicle
An overview of San Francisco's assessor recorder race, where IRV will decide the winner. Thanks to instant runnoff voting the results will reflect the majority's opinions.October 10th 2005
San Diego and the A.S. Council should implement a ranked-choice voting system
UCSD Gaurdian
University of California at San Diego has a golden opportunity to ensure that the council representatives have at least a majority when elected to office and to serve as a medium of change for the campus and the entire city of San Diego.[ Previous ] [ Next ]
