Subject: [EL] Third Party Effects -- Overall review and instant runoff voting test in NC |
From: Rob Richie |
Date: 11/3/2010, 3:16 PM |
To: Lloyd Mayer |
CC: Election Law <election-law@mailman.lls.edu> |
This fall North Carolina held the first statewide general election with instant runoff voting (IRV) in the nation’s history to fill federal judge Jim Wynn’s vacancy in on the Court of Appeals. Three Superior Court vacancies were also filled with instant runoff voting. Initial results suggest that voters in the state handled IRV well.
Whether you are registered as a Democrat, Republican, independent, or third party, today should be a day for reflection on the flaws that obstruct true democracy in the United States.
One congressional race where the presence of a third party candidate may have been decisive is in my home district of Indiana-2. The incumbent Democrat, Joe Donnelly, won by about two thousand, five hundred votes out of approximately 190,000 cast, narrowly edging out the Republican candidate. A Libertarian candidate received almost 9,445 votes, or almost four times the margin of victory. For exact figures, see http://64.255.123.76/indiana.htm.
Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer
Associate Professor
Notre Dame Law School
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Notre Dame, IN 46556-0780
Phone: (574) 631-8057
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Web Bio: http://law.nd.edu/faculty/lloyd-hitoshi-mayer
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Questions for Tomorrow
How did Independents and third party candidates do, did their presence affect any D-R races, and what of "none of the above" in Nevada? What we know now is that independent Chafee won the R.I. gubernatorial race, Tancredo lost in Colorado, None of the above is polling under two percent in the Reid-Angle race, but it is doing much better than the "Tea Party" candidate in that race (who some allege was put there by Democrats to take votes away from Angle.)
Posted by Rick Hasen at 09:07 PM
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