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Making the case for second place: Ranked-choice voting explained
Proponents of this system of voting in Pennsylvania are trying to make some headway.
Proponents of this system of voting in Pennsylvania are trying to make some headway.
Ranked choice voting, long pitched as a reform by good government organizations, lets voters rank candidates instead of selecting just one.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled on three major election cases Tuesday that reshape the November ballot, allowing an initiative proposing open primaries and ranked-choice voting to proceed while voiding another measure proposing a voucher-style education program.
South Carolina runoff elections are a waste of our time and our tax dollars. It doesn’t have to be this way.
The Charter Review Commission meets today to consider electoral reform in the city’s governing document. Here’s why advocates are focusing on Cedar Rapids for their ranked choice voting push.
Competitive elections in DC are here to stay, and our current system is not serving voters or candidates well. We can do better.
The Vermont Public Interest Research Group has opened a mock ranked-choice voting election.
The Nevada Supreme Court is considering whether an initiative about open primaries and ranked-choice voting will advance to the ballot in November.
Some states present a bigger challenge because reform advocates have to convince state lawmakers to change a system explicitly designed to benefit them.
In Kalamazoo, one particular initiative could change the way voters select a mayor and commissioners.