Category Archives: alternative voting systems
“Can Adopting Ranked-Choice Voting Make Politics Civil?”
“Change Voting Laws Before Constitution”
Rob Richie and Devin McCarthy have written this Fresno Bee oped.
“With ranked-choice voting, Minneapolis mayoral race becomes Battle to Be Nice”
“Minneapolis mayoral candidates play up ‘Minnesota Nice’”
Is ranked choice voting making candidates too nice?
“October Op-Eds Weave RCV Spell over Minneapolis”
“We need ranked-choice voting at the national level”
“A ranked-choice voting system for Congress”
Rob Richie and Devin McCarthy writing in WaPo: “It’s easy to blame politicians for the federal government shutdown, but the dysfunction will continue until Americans understand how our voting laws reward confrontation and realize which steps are necessary for… Continue reading
“Dynamics of Minneapolis mayoral race unprecedented on many levels”
MinnPost on mayoral dynamics of race using instant runoff voting.
“Abolish Runoff Elections”
Jerry Goldfeder NYT Letter to the Editor.
“Blame It on Winner-Take-All: Why Our Outdated Voting Rules Cause Congressional Crises”
Rob Richie’s take on the shutdown.
IRV for NYC?
NY Times: “The numbers are attention-getting: on Tuesday, New York City will spend about $13 million to hold a runoff in the Democratic primary for an office, public advocate, that is budgeted only $2.3 million a year. And the… Continue reading
“Krist Novoselic: How to save money and reduce rancor in campaigns”
IRV.