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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On a 6-5 vote with an appointed supervisor voting against letting voters vote.
Jim, Supervisor Kim also opposed putting the repeal amendment on the ballot — even though she was one of the five to vote against tabling the amendment. So on the issue as a whole, the breakdown was 7-4. See here, for example: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/02/16/MN4R1N8SAD.DTL#ixzz1mdM2A1DS