[Winona Online Democracy]

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  From: Craig Brooks 
  To: WOD 
  Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 9:21 AM
  Subject: [Winona] Instant Runoff Voting Legal Challenges


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  I'd like to see IRV  tried. No doubt, however,  it would be more functional 
district-wide than within sub-areas of the district, particularly those areas 
in which running for office is not an attractive option for the vast majority 
of citizens. Still, IRV rules could be instituted even if they did not become 
functional for many areas.

  The issue of district-wide representation  instead of representation by 
geographic areas does present some serious problems. Distict voting might make 
some people feel disenfranchised because their particular interests could be 
submerged. 

  Historically, district-wide local elections became popular after the 1890s as 
a means of eliminating the political corruption so common in big cities. Many 
sub-districts were simply agents of political machines that could easily 
manipulate the populations. But by the 1960s, district-wide representation came 
under attack as racist and class-based, ensuring that the upper classes or at 
least the white population could continue to dominate politics in cities and 
school districts.

  Consequently, representation by geographic areas regained popularity. Now, 
for reasons too long to go into here, there seems to be a growth in calls for 
district-wide elections again in some big cities.

  Although the issue of corruption would seem insignificant in Winona, the 
issue of blocking out some citizens' views cannot be ignored. Voting statistics 
in the county clearly demonstrate that different views do prevail. Parts of the 
city reveal different perspectives. And the urban-rural difference is notable 
in school district and county elections. I suspect that many rural people might 
vigorously oppose any attempt to eliminate representation of particular 
geographic areas even if many urban people might feel that the wider 
constituency would produce results thay consider more beneficial. 

  Roy Nasstrom
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