Can anyone tell me why Minneapolis does not use
Instant Runoff Voting (IRV) for all elected positions?

This will allow all people to vote for the candidate
that best matches their own priorities while reducing
or eliminating the concerns like the Nader/Gore
situation. It also insures that any winning candidate
will more truly represent the majority of voters.

I haven't read much of these sites, but they seem to
give an overview:
http://www.fairvote.org/irv/
http://www.instantrunoff.com/
http://www.fairvotemn.org/

If anyone disagrees that IRV is superior to our
current system, please point out how and why.

If it IS superior, can we please start using it?

- Jason Goray, Sheridan, NE

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