Well, for the time-being, I'm gonna have to hold my peace and let the anti-IRV Democrats crow for at least 3 years. When IRV was repealed in 2010, one year after the infamous 2009 IRV election where the IRV winner, the Plurality winner, and the Condorcet winner were 3 different candidates, the battle was largely fought among Democrats since the GOP has always been against IRV and the Progs have always been for it. (My position was to keep IRV so to keep the ranked ballot and later try to make history by being the first government to adopt a Condorcet method.) IRV was defeated in 2010 and, along with it, ranked-choice voting. A year after that was an attempt to raise the threshold for winning from 40% to 50% and that referendum was defeated. It appeared to many of us that the GOP and DINOs were conspiring to arrange an election method specifically so that their candidate would win. The fix was in.

This year the Progressives did not run a candidate, but an independent candidate (Wanda Hines) that was thought to appeal mostly to the same base that the Progs appeal to *did* run and the fear that the GOP candidate (the *same* GOP candidate from 2009, Kurt Wright) would be elected with 41% of the vote was prevalent. Most of us thought that Kurt would win. Everyone knew that Wanda would not be an equal player, so unlike 2009 where there were three roughly equally strong candidates (which was the source of failure for IRV), there were two contenders and one potential classic spoiler.

It didn't happen, much to my astonishment:

 
http://www.burlingtonvt.gov/CT/Elections/Results---DMS-Documents/2012/Annual-City-Election-Results/

So, for the time being, losing the ranked ballot hasn't hurt the cause of majority rule in Burlington Vermont, but when the Progs decide to jump back into the game, I still fear it might.

Sorry for not updating you folks earlier. I was pretty wrecked last night and this morning. Finally got over the hangover this evening.

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