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City of San Francisco Instant Runoff Voting Videos
City of San Francisco Instant Runoff Voting Videos
// Published May 14, 2010
The Importance of First Choices in IRV – Tim Redmond, Executive Editor of the San Francisco Bay Guardian
How Ethnic Communities Benefit from IRV – Phil Ting, Assessor Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco
Campaign Spending under IRV - Tim Redmond, Executive Editor of the San Francisco Bay Guardian
Candidate Experience Under IRV: Phil Ting, Assessor Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco
Why San Franciscans Support IRV: Phil Ting, Assessor Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco
Worries About Switching to IRV Unfounded: Phil Ting, Assessor Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco
Racial Minorities Adapted Well to IRV: Phil Ting, Assessor Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco
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