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New voting method for mayor Rank candidates in order of choice In March 005, Burlington voters adopted a new method of voting for mayor. The new method, called instant runoff voting (IRV), allows voters to rank candidates in order of choice: st choice, nd choice, rd choice and so on. The new method only applies to mayor; all other races are unaffected by this change. Do Rank c andidates for Mayor in order of your c hoice. You may rank as many or as few candidates as you wish, but ranking backup choices preserves your the instant runoff. in the second choice column in line with your second choice, and so on. Fill in n o more than one oval per candid ate. Fill in n o more than one oval per colum n. ABRAHAMLINCOLN Do NOT g ive th e s a me ra nking to mo re than on e ca ndida te. ABRAHAMLINCOLN Do NOT g ive a ny c and ida te m ore tha n o ne ran king. For mor e infor mation about the new voting method: Visit the website www.burlingtonvotes.org Do Not Review the sample ballot published in the Burlington Free Press and Turn page over for answers to some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ABRAHAMLINCOLN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Instant Runoff Voting: Q. What is instant r unoff voting (IRV)? A. It is a voting method that determines the majority winner, no matter how many candidates are in a race. By giving voters the option of ranking candidates in order of choice, it combines a regular election and a runoff into a single election. choice, or what? A. No. IRV doesn t work like that at all. Your ballot only counts for one candidate in any round of counting. Your ballot will count only for your st choice as long as that candidate remains in the race. But if that candidate gets eliminated in a runoff count, your vote will count for your nd choice, and if your second choice gets eliminated, your ballot will count for your third choice, etc. Q. How are the votes counted to determine the winner? A. of at least half the voters, the instant runoff retabulation will be performed. The candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated. In the next round, every ballot then counts as a single vote for each voter s preferred candidate who has not been eliminated. In other words, if your favorite candidate is still in the running your ballot will count for that person in this runoff round as well, but if your favorite candidate has been eliminated in the runoff, your ballot automatically counts for your next choice. This process of eliminating candidates and retabulating the votes continues until most votes is the winner. Q. Can ranking a second or thir d choice hur t my favor ite candidate? A. that candidate has any chance of winning. Your second, third choice, your nd choice if your st choice does not make it into the runoff. Q. What if I don t want to rank candidates? I might not know much about some of them. What if I only like one candidate? A. You are free to vote for only one candidate. However, if you have any preference among the other candidates, then it s in your best interest to rank additional candidates (in case your favorite does candidate, your vote will be valid and will count for that candidate. For more information visit www.bur lingtonvotes.or g or call 865-7000 Q. What if my favorite candidate gets eliminated in the runoff count, but I haven t ranked any alternate choices? A. Then your ballot doesn t count in the runoff. This is like voting That s why it s in your best interest to rank as many candidates as you have an opinion about, rather than voting for just your favorite candidate. Q. Can I give the same ranking to several candidates if I like them equally well? A. No. If you give the same ranking to more than one candidate, your ballot will be invalid when that ranking is reached, unless only one of the candidates is still in the race, in which case your vote will count for that candidate. Q. What if I only rank my favorite candidate, giving A. Ranking the same candidate more than once does not help that candidate. Your vote will count for that candidate unless that candidate gets eliminated in a runoff. If your favorite gets eliminated, but you gave that same candidate your second ranking, since that candidate is now out of the running, you are effectively Q. Does IRV give some voter s more votes than others? Does it violate one person -- one vote pr inciple? A. No. Every voter gets an equal vote. In every round of counting, still in the running. If your candidate is still viable, your vote will count for your favorite candidate in the runoff round. If your candidate has been eliminated, just as in a traditional runoff election, you need to settle for one of the remaining candidates. Your vote automatically counts for whichever continuing candidate you prefer. The mistaken impression that some voters get more votes than others was the basis for a legal challenge to IRV in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The court ruled that IRV fully complied with the principle of one person, one vote. The judge wrote in his decision: Under the [IRV system], however, no one person or voter has

INSTANT RUNOFF VOTING comes to town March 7th More Info: www.burlingtonvotes.org 865-7000 RANK YOUR CHOICES for Mayor when you cast your ballot PERMANENT portion for future use: More Info: www.burlingtonvotes.org 865-7000

Error message: MULTI-VOTED CAND This ballot has been ejected because you gave more than one rankings to the same candidate. An example would be voting for the same candidates as a st choice and as a nd choice. Only one vote will be counted for this candidate.you can get a replacement ballot if you want to correct this. If you do not wish to mark a new ballot, you can submit the ballot as is and it will be a valid vote for mayor. Wrong: Filling in more than one oval for the same candidate. st Choice nd Choice rd Choice Right: No more than one oval per candidate and one oval per column. st Choice nd Choice rd Choice

Error message: DUPLICATE VOTED This ballot has been ejected because you filled in ovals for more than one candidate for a particular choice. An example would be voting for two different candidates as st choices. A duplicate vote for st choice is an invalid vote that will not count for mayor. A duplicate vote for nd or rd choice may exhaust the ballot when that duplicate rankings is reached, but the st choice will remain a valid vote. You have the option of requesting another ballot to correct the situation. If you do not wish to mark a new ballot, you can submit the ballot as is, but it may be an invalid vote for mayor. Wrong: Filling in more than one oval in the same column. st Choice nd Choice rd Choice Right: No more than one oval per candidate and one oval per column. st Choice nd Choice rd Choice

N E W T H I S Y E A R! Instant Runoff Voting for Mayor as approved by Burlington voters in March 005 This year you ll notice a change on the City ballot. You ll be able to RANK THE CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR in the order of Annual City Election March 7, 006 your choice (st, nd, rd, and so on). This is called Instant Runoff Voting, a system that combines a regular election and a runoff (should one be necessary) into a single election. The process will save the City money and save voters hassle by avoiding the need for another election if no candidate for Mayor receives more than 50% of the vote on March 7.

HERE S HOW IT WORKS Simply mark the oval in the st Choice column next to your first choice for Mayor. Then, if you choose, you may fill in ovals for your second choice, third choice, etc. You cannot rank the same candidate more than once. Office of the City Clerk City of Burlington 9 Church St. Burlington, VT 050 IF NO CANDIDATE IS THE FIRST CHOICE OF MORE THAN 50% OF THE VOTERS, THERE IS AN INSTANT RUNOFF. Your ballot will count only for your first choice if that candidate is among the top two vote-getters and therefore in the runoff. If your first choice does not make it into the runoff, however, your second choice is counted as your vote in that round. If your second choice becomes eliminated from the race, your ballot will count for your third choice, and so on. IT S YOUR CHOICE. You may rank as few or as many candidates as you wish, but ranking your backup choices preserves your voting power if there is a runoff and your top choice is no longer in the running. FOR MORE INFO: www.burlington votes.org OR 865-7000 Not registered to vote? Need an absentee ballot? Want to vote early by mail? Call us at 865-7000!

Do Rank candidates for Mayor in order of your choice. You may rank as many or as few candidates as you wish, but ranking backup choices preserves your voting power if your first choice does not make it into the instant runoff. Fill in the oval in the first choice column in line with the name of your first choice candidate. Fill in the oval in the second choice column in line with your second choice, and so on. Do Not Do NOT give the same ranking to more than one candidate. st Choice nd Choice ice th Choice Fill in no more than one oval per candidate. Fill in no more than one oval per column. Do NOT give any candidate more than one ranking. st Choice nd Choice rd Choice th Choice st Choice nd Choice rd Choice oice