IRV in the News
October 25th 2002Camejo seeks attention, votes in campaign's last weeks
San Francisco Chronicle
California governorship candidate, Peter Camejo, a left wing reformer with ties to the Socialist and Green parties faces numerous obstacles on his path to electoral victory, yet, promises to implement an instant-runoff ballot if successful.October 23rd 2002
Green Party criticizes corporate influence
The Michigan Daily
U.S. Senate Green party candidate Eric Borregard discusses instant runoff voting (IRV) and the spoiler effect problem Michigan faces in the November 5th election.October 22nd 2002
Carefully choosing his votes
Hampshire Gazette
Voters in Northampton and in Hampshire Districts will vote on a ballot question asking them whether they support instituting instant runoff voting in statewide races.October 21st 2002
Letters
The New York Times
Reforms to implement a system of instant runoff votig (IRV) are the topics that should be of the utmost concern, rather than the trivial, hackneyed debates between the Democrats and Greens.October 21st 2002
Pollina hoping for better this time
Vermont Press Bureau
Chris Pearson, as campaign manager for pro-instant runoff voting (IRV) Progressive candidate for Vermont lieutenant governor Anthony Pollina, demonstrates the difficulties of running a third party campaign and not being labeled a "spoiler."[ Previous ] [ Next ]
