[From Ballot Access News]

Chris Jerdonek has published “Ranked Choice Voting and Voter Turnout in San Francisco’s 2005 Election”, a scholarly article that shows that ranked choice voting (also called Instant-Runoff Voting) more than doubled turnout in San Francisco’s citywide election for Assessor-Recorder in 2005. Without Ranked Choice Voting, the election would have been decided with a run-off in December. Past data for San Francisco December run-offs (for relatively unimportant office) supports the author’s conclusion. See the article on the webpage of www.fairvote.org.

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