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Ranked Choice Voting Is Working in Alaska
This November marked the first general election using Alaska’s “top four” format, and it’s already making good on its promise to create a healthier political culture.
This November marked the first general election using Alaska’s “top four” format, and it’s already making good on its promise to create a healthier political culture.
More than 15 million people now have access to ranked elections, and that number is only growing
As ranked-choice voting appears poised to be adopted in Seattle, statewide elections might be next for its proponents.
Another hurdle in the form of a second statewide vote in the 2024 election remains.
The Burlington City Council passed two election-related charter changes that will head to voters in March.
South Carolina, along with five other Southern states, provides instant-runoff absentee ballots in the primaries for military and overseas voters.
Seattle is set to join a growing number of cities to make the switch to ranked-choice voting for its primary elections.
Voters in seven states voted on a record 10 ranked-choice voting (RCV) initiatives last week.
Incumbent Democrat Jared Golden leads Republican challenger Bruce Poliquin
The measure establishes open primary elections and then ranked-choice voting.