Ranked-choice voting gave voters real power on Election Day
Two cities. Two very different outcomes. One shared truth: RCV has come into its own.
Two cities. Two very different outcomes. One shared truth: RCV has come into its own.
Cincinnati had a version of ranked choice voting for about 30 years until 1955.
A Bedford Special Town Meeting approved a home-rule petition.
If the Greenbelt City Council adopts the system, it would be the 52nd US locality to use RCV.
Rabb’s bill (H.B. 123) would permit municipalities and counties to adopt RCV.
On Election Day 2025, over 430,000 voters across 14 cities and counties used ranked choice voting in their elections.
Ramsey County Elections will use ballot reallocation software, guaranteeing same-night results.
Ranked choice voting worked in the Democratic primary. New Yorkers should take note
The time for such reforms is now—because the opportunity for peaceful democratic change may not endure for long.
Eighteen U.S. cities and counties have used or are using ranked choice voting (RCV) in 2025 — including the largest cities in three states.