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May 29-31: IRV Info Booth At Republican State Convention

May 29 2008 - 8:00am
May 31 2008 - 5:00pm

Are you going to the Republican State Convention?

Visit the FairVote Minnesota information booth to learn about Instant Runoff Voting and why endorsees like presidential candidate John McCain believe it is a better way to vote.

Minneapolis Charter Commission approves IRV petition for circulation

January 6, 2006

On a 7-4 vote, the Minneapolis Charter Commission on Wednesday approved the Better Ballot Campaign's petition language for the Instant Runoff Voting charter amendment proposal. Better Ballot Campaign organizer Jeanne Massey said this means the petition drive will get underway shortly.

MCCL is just plain wrong about Instant Runoff Voting

The anti-abortion group, Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL) has circulated a questionnaire to candidates for local office this autumn. Two of the eleven questions are unrelated to pro-life issues. The last question begins with a one-paragraph diatribe against the advanced voting method known as Instant Runoff Voting. The paragraph closes with "For these reasons, MCCL opposes instant run-off voting, and then asks the candidate, "Do you oppose instant run-off voting?" Only a "yes" or "no" answer is allowed. 

Speakers Bureau to hold new speaker recruitment and training session on May 7

Do you have a desire to become a more effective advocate for better
voting methods? Then consider becoming a participant in FairVote Minnesota's
Speakers Bureau.

A training session is scheduled for Saturday, May 7, 2005, at Black
Bear Crossings on the Lake, 1360 North Lexington Parkway, in Saint Paul.
The session will be led by Dag Knudsen, a professional presentations
trainer and FairVote Minnesota supporter. Dag is one of FairVote Minnesota’s
most effective and captivating speakers. Come and learn how he does it.
More information about Dag Knudsen can be found at http://www.dagknudsen.com/index.php.
Attending a training session is a prerequisite for placement on the Speakers
Bureau roster.

So How'd We Do? A report on No Contest Elections 2004 predictions

From the report:
"Based on the experience of two previous reports, we believed we could predict the results of over 85 percent of the 2004 state house races with at least 85 percent accuracy. We exceeded our own expectations. Our model accurately predicted 90 percent of the seats where there was at least a 3 percent spread between the average party strength of the DFL and Republican candidates."

Gridlock! No Contest Elections 2004

From the report:
"America's winner-take-all, two-party system together with the development of strongly Democratic or strongly Republican legislative districts over most of our nation and state have resulted in situations in which: a) minority party voters see little point in bothering to go to the polls; and b) elected officials see little point in responding to the concerns of their minority constituents. FairVote Minnesota's latest study, Gridlock! persuasively demonstrates how the current system subverts true democracy and suggests common-sense ways by which the problem can be effectively addressed."

Voting security, local options needed in election reform plan

Kiffmeyer's
spending plan lacks detail, accountability

For immediate release
June 18, 2003
Contact: Jim Cousins, (612) 209-1897, jCousins@TripSplit.com