IRV in the News

Instant Runoffs: A Cheaper, Fairer, Better Way to Conduct Elections
National Civic Review

An article by director Rob Richie about IRV is cost effective and a better representation of voter's descisions. Gives examples of how IRV worked in Vermont, Alaska and New Mexico.



Los Angeles Times

Instant runoff voting (IRV) eliminates the "spoiler" problem and assures that the winner received the majority of votes.


Nirvana's Novoselic on tour for new book and CVD

A new book by FairVote board member Krist Novoselic promotes instant runoff voting and other electoral reforms.


Trading Places
Common Sense- U.S. Term Limits Foundation

Instant runoff voting (IRV) is posed as an alternative to "Nader-trading," where Nader supporters in competitive states traded votes with Gore-supporters in non-competitive states.


Elections Give Voters Too Little To Say

FairVote's Lee Mortimer argues that the primary reason for such low voter turnout in the United States is a result of winner-take-all elections.

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