In the News
February 17th 2003
Jean-Baptiste Signs By-Laws into Amendment
The Duke Chronicle

If the plan to implement instant runoff voting in Duke University does not go as planned, Duke has a back-up plan.

September 23rd 2002
Improved Runoffs Needed in North Carolina
Topsail Voice

Instant runoff voting (IRV) is posed as an improvement over the current runoff system in North Carolina, which produces sheriffs and members of Congress that garner only a third of the vote.

March 5th 2001
'Cumulative Voting' Would Enhance Fairness in Charleston County
Charleston Gazette Post and Courier

In a discussion of proportional voting methods, James Clyburn notes the ability of preference voting, limited voting and cumulative voting to give minorities a greater say in elections.

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