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Brain science supports ranked choice voting
We need a voting system that encourages this type of whole-brain thinking.
We need a voting system that encourages this type of whole-brain thinking.
Newly elected state Rep. Keith Denning of Wilton has proposed a bill that would allow for…
There is a scenario in which the new voting method could be used on Kaua‘i very soon.
A coalition of election reformers, including former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, will urge SC lawmakers to consider ranked-choice voting.
Ranked choice voting enables more and better choices for voters.
Utah cities could decide soon whether to utilize ranked choice voting in upcoming municipal elections.
We need a process that better represents more people.
House Speaker Dan Rayfield believes Oregon is ready.
Enter ranked choice voting: a system that, simply put, permits voters to rank multiple candidates from most favorable to least favorable.
It’s a great idea whose time, for this and many other reasons, has come.