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Instant runoff voting on a remarkable roll of new support and attention
The 2008 election included a remarkable feature: all the candidates for president backed instant runoff voting. In its wake, support for "IRV" (also called "ranked choice voting") keeps growing. There have been a terrific series of commentaries and editorials in Minnesota and Georgia, where IRV would have protected majority rule in key Senate races, and insightful new commentaries from New America Foundation staff in the Los Angeles Times and San Francisco Chronicle.  Three impressive new reports  from the Brookings Institution, Presbyterian Church and Strengthening Democracy coalition tout instant runoff voting.

In this year's elections, IRV was directly responsible for the election of the first woman county executive in Washington State history, with Pat McCarthy overcoming a deficit of 9% in first choices due to greater appeal among supporters of eliminated candidates, and the biggest spenders all lost in San Francisco's four most contested IRV races because money has less impact when voters have more choices and candidates more incentive to build coalitions.

Reports supporting IRV from Brookings, Presbyterian Church, and Strengthening Democracy
New pro-IRV opeds in San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Times
FairVote chair Krist Novoselic testifies about IRV in Washington State
Former U.S. Sen. David Durenberger (R) and David Morris support IRV
Georgia: Athens paper supports IRV, Atlanta Journal Constitution commentary
Examples of more Minnesota commentary from Duluth, St. Paul, and Minneapolis


FairVote presents Democracy Innovator awards at conference
On December 8, FairVote convened more than 100 democracy advocates, grantmakers and elected officials for a strategic discussion about advancing innovative electoral reforms. Our jam-packed day was full of excellent presentations, discussion and debate. We closed our meeting with the announcement of our inaugural Democracy Innovator awards in recognition of outstanding local, state and national leaders for their effective advocacy of innovative policies to improve our elections. This year's winners are Florida's U.S. Senator Bill Nelson, Maryland state representatives Jamie Raskin and Sheila Hixson and Shelby County (TN) county commissioner Steven Mulroy.

Press release: 2008's Shrinking Battlegrounds
Memphis flyer
FairVote's Innovative Reforms strategy conference
FairVote's coalition-building work
Press Release on Awards


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August 10th 2009
Commentary: A cure for the political nomination process
Cleveland Plain Dealer

FairVote's Rob Richie and Paul Fidalgo offer a way to give everyone a say in presidential nominations while retaining the valuable state-by-state evaluation process. This piece also ran in McClatchy's newswire.

October 29th 2009
Plurality voting rule is the real election spoiler
Baltimore Sun

In the midst of 3-way races in NJ and NY, FairVote board member and 1980 presidential candidate John Anderson makes the case for IRV over our flawed plurality system.

October 19th 2009
A better election system
Lowell Sun

Election expert Doug Amy explains how choice voting can "inject new blood" into the elections of Lowell (MA), and give voters a greater incentive to participate.

October 19th 2009
Mandatory Voting? Automatic Registration? How Un-American!
Huffington Post

President of Air America Media, Mark Green, explains why Instant Runoff Voting, Automatic Registration and Mandatory Voting are not only important but could lead to a more democratic society.