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Will SLC and other cities try ranked choice voting again?
Utah cities could decide soon whether to utilize ranked choice voting in upcoming municipal elections.
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.
Democrats stick with traditional first-past-the-post voting in crowded firehouse primary fight.
Ranked-choice voting is an idea whose time has come in Virginia.
Voters in Alaska, Maine and cities that range from our nation’s largest to small Utah towns are showing a positive way forward.
After a bruising Georgia Senate loss, Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is open to alternatives.
If we can rank our favorite foods, movies or songs, then we can rank candidates for political office in a primary.