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Democrats talk a big game about making the U.S. electoral system fairer. But, so far, they are failing to live up to that ...
Myth eight: Ranked choice voting violates the principle of one person, one vote. Courts have ruled that a ranked ballot is one vote where a voter’s vote is reallocated or transferred to their ...
Here are five takeaways from New York City’s second experience with ranked-choice voting, and how it helped Zohran Mamdani ...
Both parties should recognize that RCV rewards candidates who build broad coalitions rather than appeal to narrow factions — ...
Note that a ranked choice voting amendment to the state constitution passed with 53 percent of the vote in 2022. (Amendments must be passed in two successive state general elections.) Oregon ...
Here’s what you need to know about why Philadelphia doesn’t use ranked-choice ballots, and what it would take to adopt the ...
Proponents of ranked-choice voting say it gives voters more power and forces candidates to acknowledge common ground among themselves. In the city’s primary elections, New Yorkers can rank their ...
A candidate could receive the most total first-choice votes, but if a rival candidate can cobble together more second-choice ...
Alaska adopted ranked choice voting in 2022 for statewide elections. It has an open primary that allows citizens to vote for any candidate, with the top four vote-getters appearing on the final ...
Ranked-Choice Voting: A proven improvement to the way we vote. RCV lets you rank candidates in order of preference. Instead of settling for one, you can vote for candidates you really like.
When Albemarle County election officials came before the Board of Supervisors on Aug. 21, the board was expecting to receive a balanced information session on the logistics of ranked-choice voting ...
With early voting starting Saturday, understanding ranked-choice voting is more important than ever. NY1’s Pat Kiernan is making sense of it all using something we can all relate to: lunch.
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