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Electoral reform in California : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electoral reform in California
Electoral reform in California refers to efforts to change election and voting laws in the West Coast state of California. ==Alternate voting systems== In 2002, San Francisco adopted instant-runoff voting in part because of low turnout in its runoff elections.〔(NYC, meet IRV ), Clinton Hendler, Sept. 21, 2005.〕 The system is called "Ranked Choice Voting" there. In 2006, Oakland, California passed Measure O, adopting instant runoff voting.〔(Oakland Adopts Instant Runoff Voting ), Davina Attar and Adithya Sambamurthy, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, November 7, 2006.〕 Circa 2006, the city council of Davis voted 3-2 to place a measure on the ballot to recommend use of single transferable vote for city elections;〔(Campaign 2006 and Bringing Instant Runoff Voting to the Tipping Point ), Rob Richie, November 3, 2006.〕 the measure was approved by the electorate. The state legislature has approved AB 1294 which if signed by the Governor would codify ranked choice elections in state law and allow general law cities (those without charters) to use these election methods.〔(AB 1294, An act to add Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 10050) to Part 1 of Division 10 of the Elections Code, relating to elections ), California Legislature.〕 Californians for Electoral Reform is a non-profit organization which promotes the use of ranked choice voting at all levels of government (city, county, state legislature, school boards, etc.).
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