The following cities in the United States of America have all used Single Transferable Vote methods to elect local government legislative bodies, typically for city council elections (Listed by State):
California : | Sacramento |
Colorado : | Boulder |
Connecticut : | West Hartford |
Massachusetts : | Cambridge (currently used, city council and school committee) |
Massachusetts : | Lowell |
Massachusetts : | Medford |
Massachusetts : | Quincy |
Massachusetts : | Revere |
Massachusetts : | Saugus |
Massachusetts : | Worcester |
Michigan : | Kalamazoo |
Minnesota : | Hopkins |
Minnesota : | Minneapolis (currently used, Park Board and Board of Estimate and Taxation) |
New York : | Long Beach |
New York : | New York City (city council) |
New York : | New York City (32 community school board elections) |
New York : | Yonkers |
Ohio : | Ashtabula |
Ohio : | Cincinnati |
Ohio : | Cleveland |
Ohio | Hamilton |
Ohio : | Toledo |
Oregon : | Coos Bay |
West Virginia : | Wheeling |