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Suggested by Robert's Rules of Order, instant-runoff voting is increasingly used in the United States for non-governmental elections, including student elections at many major universities.
Notable supporters include Republican U.S. Senator John McCain and 2004 Democratic presidential primary election candidates Howard Dean and Dennis Kucinich. The system is favored by many third parties, most notably the Green Party and the
This dilemma rose to attention in the
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The voters in the city of [http://www.firv.org Ferndale, Michigan], a Detroit suburb, amended their city charter in 2004 to allow for election of the mayor and city council by instant runoff voting.
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