IRV in Vermont
On
March 14, 2008, the Vermont House joined the Senate in approving
legislation that would implement instant runoff voting (IRV) for
congressional elections beginning in 2008. The measure passed by a vote
of 81 to 60. If this bill is implemented, Vermont will be the first
state to adopt IRV for statewide elections. This legislation generated
strong support from U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, U.S. Rep. Peter Welch,
Common Cause, Vermont PIRG, FairVote and the League of Women Voters of
Vermont. IRV has a strong history of support in Vermont including
endorsements from more than 50 town meetings and former governor Howard
Dean. IRV is currently used in Burlington, VT.- Organizations endorsing IRV in Vermont
- Towns endorsing IRV in Vermont
- Vermont IRV media coverage
- Howard Dean on using IRV in Burlington
- 1999 report of the Vermont Commission to Study Preference Voting
- Testimony of FairVote's Caleb Kleppner to a Vermont State Legislative committee on the results of Burlington's first IRV election
- Vermont League of Women Voters' Candidate Survey on IRV (2002)