FairVote Minnesota

Making every vote count

Mark your choices for governor
Rank your preferences: 1st Choice2nd Choice3rd Choice
The candidate you fear most
The candidate you dislike less
The candidate you want (warning: might help elect the candidate you fear most)

Minneapolis 2009

2009 Minneapolis Election Using Ranked Choice Voting

Ranked Choice Voting was adopted by Minneapolis voters in 2006, winning with 65 percent of the vote, and will be used for the first time in the November 2009 municipal elections.

FairVote Minnesota is collaborating with the City of Minneapolis to educate voters, candidates and the media about Ranked Choice Voting in preparation for the November election.

Resources

Volunteer

To volunteer for any of these activities, contact info@fairvotemn.org.

Attend and provide your input on implementation at the Minneapolis Ranked Choice Voting Issues Group, the 3rd Thursday of the month (Jul 16, Aug 20, Sep 17, Oct 15) at 7:00 pm in room 132, City Hall, 350 S 5th St. Minneapolis. Contact Ona Keller, RCV@minneapolis.ci.mn.us

If you are an organization, there are many ways you can help. Click here to get started!

For questions, email info@fairvotemn.org 

We thank Target, the Minneapolis Foundation and Best Buy for their support for this important work.

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