2009 Burlington mayoral election: Difference between revisions

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In March 2009, the city of [[w:Burlington,_Vermont|Burlington, Vermont]] held a mayoral election. Progressive Bob Kiss was elected, despite a 54% majority of voters expressing a preference for Democrat Andy Montroll over Kiss.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://scorevoting.net/Burlington.html|title=Burlington Vermont 2009 IRV mayoral election|last=Gierzynski|first=Anthony|last2=Hamilton|first2=Wes|date=March 2009|website=RangeVoting.org|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=1 October 2017|quote=Montroll was favored over Republican Kurt Wright 56% to 44% ... and over Progressive Bob Kiss 54% to 46% ... In other words, in voting terminology, Montroll was a 'beats-all winner,' also called a 'Condorcet winner' ... However, in the IRV election, Montroll came in third! ... voters preferred Montroll over every other candidate ... Montroll is the most-approved|last3=Smith|first3=Warren D.}}</ref><ref name=":8">{{Cite journal|last=Ornstein|first=Joseph T.|last2=Norman|first2=Robert Z.|date=2014-10-01|title=Frequency of monotonicity failure under Instant Runoff Voting: estimates based on a spatial model of elections|journal=Public Choice|language=en|volume=161|issue=1–2|pages=1–9|doi=10.1007/s11127-013-0118-2|issn=0048-5829|quote=Although the Democrat was the Condorcet winner (a majority of voters preferred him in all two way contests), he received the fewest first-place votes and so was eliminated ... 2009 mayoral election in Burlington, VT, which illustrates the key features of an upward monotonicity failure}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Lewyn|first=Michael|date=2012|title=Two Cheers for Instant Runoff Voting|url=|journal=Phoenix L. Rev.|language=en|volume=6|page=117|pages=|ssrn=2276015|quote=election where Democratic candidate for mayor was Condorcet winner but finished third behind Republican and 'Progressive'|via=}}</ref> As a result of the surprise outcome of the election, Burlington voters [[w:Instant-runoff_voting_in_the_United_States#2010_Burlington_repeal|narrowly voted to repeal IRV]], reverting to their [[Runoff voting|prior system of holding a runoff]] if no candidate receives over 40% of the vote.
 
 
== Infographic ==
[[File:Burlington2009election-infosheet.png|alt=visual depiction of pairwise results in 2009|thumb|388x388px|Source file: [[:File:Burlington2009election-infosheet.svg]]. Original file history: https://wiki.electorama.com/wiki/File:Burlington2009election-infosheet.svg#filehistory]]
{{hashtag|hashtag=Visual depiction of IRV results}}
 
To the right is an infographic which attempts to clearly depict the pairwise results in a tidy SVG diagram. Well, actually, it's a scaled down PNG, so it's a little hard to read. If you click it. it'll expand.
 
Here is a link to the [[SVG]] version in a few different forms:
 
* File link on this wiki (as of 00:18, 21 July 2020 (UTC)):
** [[File:Burlington2009election-infosheet.svg]]
*** Note: ^This link may turn into something enormous, because the SVG has a pretty big svg width and height (width="765" height="990") [[User:RobLa]] made it with Inkscape ''years'' ago, and [[User:Psephomancy]] uploaded it to [[electowiki]] in 2018 (and didn't ''strictly'' follow the terms of the CC by-sa license, but ''hopefully'' [[User:RobLa]] won't file a copyright infringement suit <code>;-)</code>)
* Static link (as of 00:18, 21 July 2020 (UTC)):
** https://static.miraheze.org/electowikiwiki/9/90/Burlington2009election-infosheet.svg
*** Note: ^This may or may not work in some browsers, but it works pretty well in [[Mozilla Firefox]].
* Static PNG:
** (fill me in)
 
==Further analysis==
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== Infographic ==
[[File:Burlington2009election-infosheet.png|alt=visual depiction of pairwise results in 2009|thumb|388x388px|Source file: [[:File:Burlington2009election-infosheet.svg]]. Original file history: https://wiki.electorama.com/wiki/File:Burlington2009election-infosheet.svg#filehistory]]
{{hashtag|hashtag=Visual depiction of IRV results}}
 
To the right is an infographic which attempts to clearly depict the pairwise results in a tidy SVG diagram. Well, actually, it's a scaled down PNG, so it's a little hard to read. If you click it. it'll expand.
 
Here is a link to the [[SVG]] version in a few different forms:
 
* File link on this wiki (as of 00:18, 21 July 2020 (UTC)):
** [[File:Burlington2009election-infosheet.svg]]
*** Note: ^This link may turn into something enormous, because the SVG has a pretty big svg width and height (width="765" height="990") [[User:RobLa]] made it with Inkscape ''years'' ago, and [[User:Psephomancy]] uploaded it to [[electowiki]] in 2018 (and didn't ''strictly'' follow the terms of the CC by-sa license, but ''hopefully'' [[User:RobLa]] won't file a copyright infringement suit <code>;-)</code>)
* Static link (as of 00:18, 21 July 2020 (UTC)):
** https://static.miraheze.org/electowikiwiki/9/90/Burlington2009election-infosheet.svg
*** Note: ^This may or may not work in some browsers, but it works pretty well in [[Mozilla Firefox]].
* Static PNG:
** (fill me in)
 
 
== Footnotes ==