California Bill Expanding Instant Runoff Voting Passes Legislature

On August 24, the California Senate again passed SB 1288, accepting amendments made in the Assembly. The bill now goes to the Governor. It allows all cities and counties (not just charter cities and counties) to use Instant Runoff Voting for elections for their own officers if they wish.


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California Bill Expanding Instant Runoff Voting Passes Legislature — 2 Comments

  1. IRV and top 2 primaries = more and more political cancer due to the New Age math MORONS.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  2. Like clockwork, Thomas — 24 years of complaining!

    Ever happen to look at approval voting election results when it gets tried? – -like winners with less than 35% because most people treat it like a plurality, vote-for-one election? Ever look at the fact that out of more than 100 RV elections in the Bay Area, with all voter choice in November, the Condorcet candidate has won every time? When might realty intrude upon your theory?

    At least we agree on proportional representation!

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