It’s time Indiana considers ranked-choice voting
With ranked choice voting, candidates will more closely align with the majority of voters, and hopefully reduce divisiveness.
With ranked choice voting, candidates will more closely align with the majority of voters, and hopefully reduce divisiveness.
Oklahoma should follow the example of states that have used ranked choice voting, empowering military members and their families to vote.
Less than a third of the electorate voted in the March 5 election.
Look past the red carpet and the acceptance speeches — and think about improving our elections with ranked-choice voting.
The bill aimed at ending Utah’s ranked choice voting pilot program failed to pass the legislature on the second-to-last day of the session.
Arlington’s adoption of ranked choice voting signals a shift in democratic processes.
Ranked Choice Boston says the system can elect candidates that build consensus.
Alaska is trying something with tremendous potential to help the whole country.
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.