San Francisco Supervisors Decline to Put Repeal of Instant Runoff Voting on the Ballot

On February 14, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors declined to put a ballot measure on the ballot that would ask voters if they wish to repeal Instant Runoff Voting. The proposal would have reverted to a two-round election, with the election itself in September, and a run-off in November if no one got at least 65% in the September election.


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