Sentences with phrase «for instant runoff»

«As I mentioned at the outset, I am the poster child for instant runoff — $ 10 to 13 million for a race where only 300,000 people came out to vote.
When Observer asked Stringer and James whether their potential mayoral bids were connected to their push for instant runoff voting (Adams had already left the press conference by that point), James would not weigh in on the matter.
Several prominent Democratic elected officials and voting reform advocates on Tuesday assembled outside City Hall to call for instant runoff voting in citywide primary elections.
At 12:30 p.m., NYC Public Advocate Letitia James, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and others call for instant runoff voting to be implemented in New York City elections, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
@origimbo Is «Iterative Removal» yet another name for Instant Runoff or is that a term for what I called «Multiple - round Disapproval Voting»?

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The instant runoff system is considered a very good voting system when choosing between multiple options because it avoids the spoiler effect (e.g. two similar options stealing each other votes so a 3rd candidate who is actually less popular than them wins), doesn't discourage votes for options perceived as underdogs and leads to a compromise most people can agree to.
When STV is used for single - winner elections, it is equivalent to the instant - runoff voting (alternative vote) method.
Starting in 2018, Maine will become the first state to use instant - runoff voting for elections for governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House and state legislature.
For instance, one that has gotten more reform (Instant Runoff Voting) fails the favorite betrayal criterion in that if you choose your honest favorite, that may help to elect someone that you really don't like.
The City Council has consistently advocated for voting and election reform in its annual state legislative agenda, including early voting, instant runoff voting for citywide primaries, and public campaign financing at the state level.
Votes initially cast for eliminated candidates would go to the finalist in the instant runoff whom those voters ranked next on their ballots.
Instant runoff voting would let New Yorkers pick their first choice for each elected office and rank the remaining candidates in order of preference.
James said Tuesday that instant runoffs are the «least expensive and more democratic option» for the city.
«Cities that have adopted instant runoff voting to eliminate runoffs have not only saved millions of dollars but have also improved their democracies by making sure that we are electing our leaders in an election where the most voters, the most diverse voters, are at the polls at one time,» said Grace Ramsey, deputy outreach director for FairVote, a nonpartisan advocacy group, at the news conference.
Instant runoff voting, also known as ranked - choice voting, allows voters to rank primary candidates in order of preference so that if one candidate does not cross the required threshold for victory, the candidate with the least number of votes is eliminated and the votes are redistributed based on the second choice selected by voters who had selected the eliminated candidate first, and so on until a winner emerges.
On June 14, at noon, the Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will hear a proposal to eliminate Instant Runoff Voting for the city's executive position elections.
For some people, ranked - choice voting means specifically instant runoff voting when electing a single candidate and the single transferable vote when electing multiple candidates (e.g., a council or committee).
The experiment compared plurality voting (traditional «vote for one» method) with approval Voting, score voting and instant runoff voting.
For these people, ranked - choice voting includes not only instant runoff voting and the single transferable vote, but also Condorcet voting and the Borda count.
The instant - runoff voting for the House upsets the apple cart if and only if one of the major parties fails to be broad - based enough to siphon off third party policies in a given electorate (i.e. a majority party swaps places with a minority party).
For single - member executive offices, LaVenia added, instant runoff voting where voters rank their choices in order of preference is a system that eliminates the incentives for lesser evil voting while insuring that the most preferred candidate is electFor single - member executive offices, LaVenia added, instant runoff voting where voters rank their choices in order of preference is a system that eliminates the incentives for lesser evil voting while insuring that the most preferred candidate is electfor lesser evil voting while insuring that the most preferred candidate is elected.
San Francisco uses Instant Runoff Voting for most of its city elections.
Portland, Maine's daily newspaper, the Press - Herald, has this editorial about Instant Runoff Voting, which the city used for the first time this past week.
Hawkins also supports proportional representation for legislative elections, instant runoff voting for executive offices like Governor, and an amendment the U.S. Constitution to overturn the Supreme Court doctrines of corporate personhood and money - is - speech that severely restrict regulation of corporations and election financing.
For example, instant runoff voting is considered to have less frequent IIA failure than First Past the Post (also known as Plurality Rule).
«That is why instant runoff is a progressive leap to try to get the most bang for the buck in the primary and settle everything on that day or into the night,» Stringer said.
New York City lawmakers — including three potential 2021 mayoral candidates — as well as government reform advocates are calling on the city to adopt instant runoff voting, ranking candidates based on preference, for citywide primaries.
When de Blasio was the Democratic nominee for mayor — and public advocate at the time «he had concerns about instant runoff voting.
They will be committed to electoral reforms such as Instant Runoff Voting, public financing for campaigns or other local campaign and electoral reforms.
Delegates voted by a margin of 60 % -40 % to put support for Ranked Choice Voting (sometimes called Instant Runoff Voting) into the party's state platform.
Instant runoff voting enables voters to vote for their first choice without fear of helping the candidate they most oppose.
Portland, Maine, used Instant Runoff Voting for its city elections last month for the first time.
If these Democrats are really worried about the spoiler problem, they should join us in promoting the solution: proportional representation in legislatures and instant runoff voting for executive offices,» Hawkins said.
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