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Georgia could try ranked-choice voting in cities under new bill
A bill introduced in the Georgia House would allow cities to hold elections with ranked-choice voting, eliminating runoffs at the local level.
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A bill introduced in the Georgia House would allow cities to hold elections with ranked-choice voting, eliminating runoffs at the local level.
Virginia only recently allowed elections for city council and boards of supervisors to be conducted through ranked choice voting.
A state representative from Austin is looking to transform the way local elections are held, calling to shift to a growing process called ranked-choice voting.
Political science professor Travis Braidwood said a ranked-choice voting system could change the voting landscape.
Under a newly proposed bill, the state would adopt a system of ranked-choice voting for state and federal elections, a policy supported by Governor Ned Lamont.
A bill has been filed that would allow ranked-choice, also known as preferential voting in Texas.
Lawmakers in 14 states have already introduced 27 bills proposing ranked-choice voting models, according to an NBC News review.
We need a voting system that encourages this type of whole-brain thinking.
Newly elected state Rep. Keith Denning of Wilton has proposed a bill that would allow for…
There is a scenario in which the new voting method could be used on Kaua‘i very soon.