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MINUTES <br /> <br /> Eugene City Council <br /> Work Session <br /> McNutt Room--Eugene City Hall <br /> <br /> April 18, 2001 <br /> Noon <br /> <br />COUNCILORS PRESENT: Betty Taylor, David Kelly, Nancy Nathanson, Scott Meisner, Pat <br /> Farr, Gary Rayor, Gary PapS, Bonny Bettman. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br /> <br />Mayor James D. Torrey called the meeting to order. <br /> <br />A.Work Session: Quarterly Report From The Citizen Charter Review Committee <br /> <br />Mary Walston of the Eugene City Manager's Office introduced members of the committee present, <br />Jon Belcher, Ken Tollenaar, Virginia Thompson, Bob Cassidy, and Mitzi Colbath. She reminded <br />the council of its formation of the committee and its charge to the committee. She reported that <br />the committee had been meeting weekly since January 9 and was forwarding recommendations to <br />the council regarding the number of wards and councilors and the method of voting. Ms. VValston <br />said the committee was requesting further council direction on what role it would play in campaign <br />finance, which was also an activity identified for further follow-up in the council's goals process. <br />She said that the committee was also requesting direction on the scope of its charge as it related <br />to Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB). <br /> <br />Ms. VValston called the council's attention to options distributed prior to meeting related to instant <br />runoff voting. <br /> <br />Chair Jon Belcher presented the report. He distributed a handout to the council entitled Instant <br />Runoff Voting, and advocated that the council ask the voters to adopt the method of voting. He <br />provided an example of how instant runoff voting would work, using the Oregon governor's race of <br />1990; he suggested that the method could have produced a different result. Mr. Belcher said that <br />the method provided for only one election, which would save candidates' money because they did <br />not have to campaign twice for office in a runoff election. He also said in his opinion it would also <br />save public money. In addition, the method would mean councilors would not have to wait from <br />May to January of the following year to take office as elections would be held only once in <br />November. <br /> <br />Mr. Belcher said that another option afforded by instant runoff voting was the ability to have <br />separate elections for the council and mayor, which would allow councilors to run for the office of <br />mayor without having to give up their seats. He said that the method also addressed the <br />perception that voting for a "spoiler" candidate was like throwing away one's vote; in instant runoff <br />voting, voters can vote for all the candidates they want in the order they chose, which meant that <br /> <br /> MINUTES--Eugene City Council April 18, 2001 Page 1 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br /> <br />