Allowing for “consensus choice” would improve ranked-choice voting in the commonwealth, Better Choices for Democracy’s Carah Ong Whaley writes.
As political polarization continues to rise across the United States, a nonprofit group in Iowa is pushing for solutions to reduce partisan division. Better Ballot Iowa, founded in 2020, advocates ...
A bill prohibiting ranked choice voting passed out of the Indiana Senate Elections Committee on Monday. Even though Indiana doesn’t currently allow for that election method, those in support of the ...
Attorney Scott Kendall is the architect of Alaska’s current voting method, adopted by voters in 2020. In addition to opening ...
Ranked choice voting outperforms the winner-take-all system used to elect nearly every US politician
(THE CONVERSATION) American democracy is straining under countless pressures, many of them rooted in structural problems that go back to the nation’s founding. Chief among them is the “pick one” ...
Illinois municipalities face confusion on if the Illinois election code allows for the implementation of ranked choice voting. Illinois lawmakers introduced a bill that would clarify how local ...
The prospect of making Annapolis the second Maryland jurisdiction to use ranked-choice voting in local elections drew 20 residents and advocates to speak out Monday at the Annapolis City Council ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For the fourth time since 2019, a group of Albuquerque city councilors is pushing to change Albuquerque elections to ranked choice voting and avoid run-off elections. “We’ve ...
A campaign for a 2026 ballot measure to overhaul Michigan elections by allowing voters to rank their preferred candidate in order of preference has halted its signature collection efforts. "Rank MI ...
The nonprofit group Ranked Choice Voting for Longmont, co-founded by University of Colorado Boulder student Dillon Rankin and former Longmont City Council at-large candidate John Lembke, held its ...
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Ranked choice voting outperforms winner-take-all system used to elect nearly every US politician
American democracy is straining under countless pressures, many of them rooted in structural problems that go back to the nation's founding. Chief among them is the "pick one" plurality voting ...
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