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Resources on Voting Systems

Proportional Representation Library - Prof. Douglas Amy's comprehensive PR resource.

International IDEA (The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance) - Promotes and advances sustainable democracy and improves and consolidates electoral processes world-wide.

DemoChoice - An interactive demonstration of preference voting.

Instant Runoff (IRV)

San Francisco exit poll

InstantRunoff.com - A resource for IRV advocates.

California IRV Coalition

Coalition for Instant Runoff Voting in Washington

Massachusetts Election Reform Alliance

IRV flash animation demonstration

InstantRunoff - National online discussion group for IRV activists.

InstantRunoffMN - Online discussion group for Minnesota IRV activists.

ElectionMethods.org - Discusses various methods for single-winner elections. Includes a strong critique of IRV.

National Organizations

The Center for Voting and Democracy - The leading national advocate for election system reform.

States and Local Organizations

Californians for Proportional Representation

Illinois Citizens for Proportional Representation

Washington Citizens for Proportional Representation

Midwest Democracy Center

FairVote Vancouver - Vancouver WA organization that helped pass an ordinance permitting their city to adopt IRV.

A history of New York City's PR experience

International

Elections and Electoral Systems Around the World - A vast list of information organized by country.

Election Reform Society - The oldest continuous PR advocacy organisation, founded in 1884.

Fair Vote Canada

Proportional Representation Society of Australia

Election Reform Coalition of New Zealand - The ERC led the successful fight to bring PR to New Zealand. The site has a good explanation of mixed-member PR.

Lijphart Election Archives - Information on election laws and results in many countries.

Technology

Voting Solutions - A vendor of vote-counting software. The site has links to vendors of election equipment and Online Election Services.

Caltech-MIT/Voting Technology Project - Working on voting machine, voter registration, and other problems seen in the 2000 Presidential election.