Who Uses IRV?
IRV is used on the municipal, state, and national level in governments around the world, as well as by non-governmental organizations and corporations.
U.S. governments currently using IRV:
- Arkansas (adopted 2005, first used 2006; overseas voters in runoffs)
- Aspen, CO (adopted 2007, first used 2009; mayor and multi-seat variation for city council)
- Burlington, VT (adopted 2005, first used 2006; mayoral elections)
- Hendersonville, North Carolina (adopted 2007 and 2009 as pilot; multi-seat variations for city council)
- Louisiana (adopted and first used 1990s; overseas and military voters in federal and state runoffs)
- Pierce County, WA (adopted 2006, first used 2008; county executive, county council and most other county offices)
- San Francisco, CA (adopted 2002, first used 2004; mayor, Board of Supervisors and most city offices)
- South Carolina (adopted and first used 2006; overseas voters in federal and state runoffs)
- Takoma Park, MD (adopted 2006, first used 2007; mayor and city council)
Upcoming (as of March 2009) implementations:
- Berkeley, CA (adopted 2004; scheduled for November 2010 for mayor and city council)
- Memphis, TN (adopted 2008; scheduled for 2011 for mayor and several other city offices)
- Minneapolis, MN (adopted 2006; scheduled for November 2009 for mayor and city council)
- Oakland, CA (adopted 2006; scheduled for November 2010 for mayor and city council)
- Springfield, IL (adopted 2007; scheduled for November 2011 for overseas voters)
- Telluride, CO (adopted 2008; scheduled for November 2011 for mayoral elections)
Advisory, Option or Contingent Measure in the United States:
- Ferndale, MI (adopted 2004)
- Santa Clara County, CA (adopted 1998)
- San Leandro, CA (adopted 2000)
- Santa Fe, NM (adopted 2008)
- Sarasota, FL (adopted 2007)
- Vancouver, WA (adopted 1999)
**Cambridge (MA) uses a similar ranked voting system for its city council elections, but it is the choice voting method of proportional voting where each of the nine winners needs a little more than 10% of the vote. Davis (CA) passed an advisory measure in 2006 in favor of this system.