IRV in the News
July 24th 2006Long-Shot Candidates May Harm Cardin
Washington Post
Political analysts describe what they call "the Nader effect" of outsider "spoiler" candidates in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Maryland this year. Instant runoff voting would be an obvious solution.July 24th 2006
Two elections, one trip to vote
Wilmington Star News
Editorial board of Wilmington Star News comes out in strong favor of using instant runoff voting for future North Carolina elections.July 21st 2006
Instant-runoff voting a good idea
Contra Costa Times
Local League of Women's Voters member Judy Cox shares her support for IRV in Oakland in this letter to the editor.July 20th 2006
Instant runoff bill, later runoff primary approved by N.C. Senate
Fox Carolina
The state Senate today agreed to allow up to 20 counties and cities to try instant runoff elections as a way to avoid costly and poorly attended runoff elections a month or two after primaries.July 20th 2006
Electorate to decide on runoffs
Alameda Times-Star
More on Oakland's decision to put instant runoff voting on the ballot in the coming general election.[ Previous ] [ Next ]
