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Why our group is pushing for ranked choice voting
For three years, Rank My Vote Florida has led a grassroots initiative to bring ranked choice voting to Florida.
For three years, Rank My Vote Florida has led a grassroots initiative to bring ranked choice voting to Florida.
With Nevada’s voters soon to weigh in on the idea of ranked-choice voting, Alaska’s recent experimentation with the method offers some real-world lessons for political parties.
Consensus-building localities like Fredericksburg, Stafford, and Spotsylvania seeking more independent, Democrat, or Republican participation should use ranked choice voting.
Missouri organizers, who tried and failed to get a ranked-choice system on the ballot this year, should keep trying.
If approved, Nevada Question 3 would change two fundamental ways how elections are conducted in Nevada.
Mary Peltola won by appealing to Alaskan interests and the electorate’s independent streak. But Alaska’s new voting system played a big role, too.
Republicans are fuming about ranked choice and “jungle” primary voting systems after Democrat Mary Peltola won a special House election in Alaska over former Gov. Sarah Palin (R) and Republican Nick Begich.
Better Ballot Iowa, a non-partisan group looking at election reform, is now focusing primarily on ranked choice voting.
Do you long for less polarizing elections? There is an answer: ranked choice voting.
Two states and more than two dozen jurisdictions have adopted ranked-choice voting for at least some elections.