Sentences with phrase «instant runoff election»

You suggested looking at the results of a previous round, however it's worth remembering that this is an instant runoff election.

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I've read that some elections have instant runoffs.
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.
Instant - runoff voting (or AV as it's known in the UK) is precisely that; instead of having further runoff elections it's done instantly on the basis of collecting your preferences.
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.
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.
Rob Richie and Dorothy Scheeline of Fairvote have written some interesting analysis of last week's elections that used instant runoff voting, aka ranked choice voting.
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St. Paul, MN: Greens posted strong results in all 3 city council races they contested, in the city's first election using instant runoff voting.
Support electoral reform including Instant Runoff Voting and public financing of elections.
Some American voters hope that instant runoff can make our elections better.
Three potential mayoral candidates want the city to implement «instant runoff voting» ahead of the next citywide election.
The NYC Council has identified instant runoff voting — and the end of citywide runoff election — as one of several dozen budget and legislative priorities in Albany.
«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.
Critiquing the state's arcane election laws, Stringer said instant runoffs are a «progressive leap» that would allow elections to be decided quickly and efficiently, and he said the mayor's Charter Revision Commission affords the city a prime opportunity to pursue the policy.
We live in real time, we live in instant time... Let's make sure runoff elections are a thing of the past and let's do it in the right way.»
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.
Freakonomics has this story about Instant Runoff Voting, with an emphasis on the Portland, Maine Mayoral election of November 8, 2011.
Furthermore, voters will get to rank the candidates as the election will be using Instant Runoff Voting (IRV), which will be very interesting given that there are 14 candidates on the ballot.
Some proposed measures to increase voter participation include nonpartisan elections and instant runoff voting as well as stronger voter education.
Requires general elections to be determined by a majority of votes cast using the Instant Runoff Voting method
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.
«The first is something that is really in your lap, and that is dealing with the runoff primary election,» he said, calling on the Council to quickly implement instant runoff voting in which voters get to rank multiple candidates in order of preference.
San Francisco uses Instant Runoff Voting for most of its city elections.
do away with so - called «winner take all» elections in which the «winner» does not have the support of most of the voters, and replace that system with instant runoff voting and proportional representation, systems most advanced countries now use to good effect;
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.
A good policy is one with clearly laid out bylaws about who can participate in these decisions, what the process is (questionnaires, interviews), election procedures (Instant Runoff Voting, proportional representation, winner take all, consensus).
Portland, Maine, used Instant Runoff Voting for its city elections last month for the first time.
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