How to change CT election results
State Senators Tony Hwang and Cathy Osten say ranked choice voting initiative can redefine CT’s democratic processes for the better.
State Senators Tony Hwang and Cathy Osten say ranked choice voting initiative can redefine CT’s democratic processes for the better.
“Changing the voting style would improve the way city elections operate,” says David Newswanger of the California Ranked Choice Voting Coalition.
Mark Cuban: I think Ranked Choice Voting could have a huge impact and make politics in this country more humane.
Other states are taking notice of Alaska’s innovation.
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Organizers across Illinois advocate for ranked-choice voting in statewide elections, and a new Illinois legislative task force is assessing the idea.
A new report by FairVote sheds light on the positive impacts of RCV on candidates and voters of color.
Proponents of a bipartisan bill to implement top-five primaries and instant runoff voting in Wisconsin congressional races argued the change would ensure the candidates with the broadest appeal end up in office. Meanwhile, others during Tuesday’s hearing criticized the process as confusing and argued the proposal would prevent all voters’ voices from being heard.
The next representatives may be picked by primary voters and confirmed in a less-than-competitive general election.
Bill before state Legislature has more support from Democrats, but could help both parties.