Discover the potential impact of ranked-choice voting in D.C. primaries. Will it lead to a winner supported by the majority?
Mainers decided to begin using ranked-choice voting in elections for the state Legislature, governor and federal offices all ...
An uncommon system of voting could be central to which party controls the U.S. House this fall — or even the presidency. In Maine and Alaska, voters in competitive congressional districts will elect a ...
The council voted 5-2 to continue discussions about potentially referring ranked choice voting to Longmont voters in 2026, ...
With this reform, city could deliver more representative results and save millions without cutting a single city service.
Alaska voters will get another chance to decide whether the state’s election system should stay as it is or return to a ...
Ranked-choice voting encourages candidates to appeal broadly, seek second-choice support and sometimes even cross-endorse each other.” ...
Ranked choice is used in races for governor, the state Legislature and federal offices during the primary, but only in federal races during the general election.
Voters in the District’s June 16 primary and D.C. Council special election will be using ranked choice voting for the first time.
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