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Council approves instant runoff for next city election
- Posted: April 10, 2009
- Author(s): John Harbin
- Publication: Times-News
- Categories: Instant Runoff Voting, FairVote
The Hendersonville, NC City Council voted 4-1 to renew their participation in the state's instant runoff voting pilot project. -
States Move to Create Culture of Voter Engagement through Preregistration
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Don't veto the vote
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Chicago's Special Election is a Waste: Fill Vacancies in One Election, Not Two
- Posted: April 7, 2009
- Author(s): Dan Johnson-Weinberger
- Publication: Huffington Post
- Categories: Instant Runoff Voting, FairVote
Former FairVote analyst Dan Johnson-Weinberger says Illinois should fill vacant house seats in a single election. Among his proposed solutions is instant runoff voting. -
AN ARGUMENT IN FAVOR: Instant runoff voting would make every vote count
- Posted: April 5, 2009
- Author(s): David Durenberger and David Schultz
- Publication: Duluth News Tribune
- Categories: Instant Runoff Voting, FairVote
Former U.S. Senator David Durenberger and Hamline Professor David Schultz believe instant runoff voting is a worthy reform to consider in the wake of the recent Minnesota Senate election. -
Cumulative vote - again
- Posted: April 4, 2009
- Author(s): Editorial
- Publication: www.amarillo.com
- Categories: Cumulative Voting, FairVote
Amarillo voters get ready for another election with cumulative voting. -
Legislature votes to let teens register early
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No consensus on city vote change plan
- Posted: April 2, 2009
- Author(s): No consensus on city vote change plan
- Publication: Herald Sun
- Categories: Instant Runoff Voting, FairVote
FairVote North Carolina Executive Director Torrey Dixon is quoted in this article on a Durham hearing about the possibility of switching to instant runoff voting. -
ASWC executive council to be elected
- Posted: April 2, 2009
- Author(s): Molly Smith
- Publication: Whitman College Pioneer
- Categories: Instant Runoff Voting, FairVote
April elections of Whitman College's Executive Council and Senate will make use of instant runoff voting. -
A preference for a better electoral system
- Posted: April 2, 2009
- Author(s): David Stanford
- Publication: Jakarta Post
- Categories: Instant Runoff Voting, FairVote
In this Jakarta Post Op-ed, David Stanford explains that Indonesians should not have to wait several months for their government to take office due to runoff elections, but instead should use instant runoff voting.
