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March 27th 2003Fair Vote Minnesota Promotes New Way to Vote
Minnesota Sun Newspapers
In an effort to ensure majority rule in Minnesota, FairVote Minnesota is calling for instant runoff voting.December 17th 2002
Duluth voters might elect next mayor in a new way
Duluth News Tribune
Leaders in Duluth discuss the potential for an instant-runoff election to determine their next mayoral race, thereby allowing an increasing number of candidates to enter the race.November 19th 2002
Majority should rule in elections
Duluth News Tribune
Tony Solgard explains how instant runoff voting spares the expense of another election, maximizes participation in choosing the winner and preserves alternative choices in the process -- all while ensuring that the majority chooses the winners.November 13th 2002
Duluth may consider instant runoff voting
Instant runoff voting for the mayoral race could become a city legislative priority for Duluth, Minnesota.November 12th 2002
Instant runoff: It's a better way to vote
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Minnesota's third-parties are strongly promoting the voting method of instant runoff voting (IRV) to provide voters with more options and force candidates to receive the majority of votes in an election.[ Previous ] [ Next ]
