IRV in the News
October 31st 2002
Politics on the Not-So Fringe
San Antonio Current

October 29th 2002
O'Brien, Stein deal unlikely
Hampshire Gazette

Instant runoff voting (IRS) has been proposed by the Green Party in Massachusetts for a long time, but the Democrats seem not to be interested to cooperate.

October 28th 2002
Better Voting System
Newsday

Using instant runoff voting (IRV) in the New York gubernatorial elections can eliminate the spoiler effect caused by third parties and give each vote cast a equal strength.

October 28th 2002
Runoff, Finneran on some ballots
Hampshire Gazette

Voters in Hampshire House Districts vote on instant runoff voting (IRV), the idea supported by Citizens for Participation in Political Action and Common Cause.

October 27th 2002
Clock ticking for O'Brien
Boston Globe

Eileen McNamara argues that instant runoff voting (IRV) would be an answer for �spoiler� situation in Massachusetts, where the major parties win only plurality not the majority of votes.

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