IRV in the News
December 25th 2002Bye, December runoffs
The Bay Guardian
FairVote's Steven Hill reports that San Francisco will begin using instant-runoff voting to elect local officials from November 2003December 19th 2002
Utah's Attorney General Endorses IRV
Utah's Attorney General, Mark Shurtleff, releases a statement of support for instant runoff voting (IRV) as it produces majority winners and does not seem to confuse voters.December 18th 2002
The case for runoffs
St. Petersburg Times
This editorial extols the potential of instant runoff voting (IRV) to take over the function of the suspended runoff elections in Florida and ensure majorian victories and moderate candidates.December 18th 2002
The case for runoffs
St. Petersburg TimesDecember 17th 2002
Groups still calling for instant runoff
Associated Press
The Voter's Choice Coalition, including the League of Women Voters, is demanding the introduction of instant runoff voting (IRV) to address the fact recent winners for governor and lt. governor did not receive a majority of the popular vote.[ Previous ] [ Next ]
