The District's first election with ranked choice voting (RCV) is in the books and several contests don't yet have a projected ...
Ranked choice is used in races for governor, the state Legislature and federal offices during the primary, but only in federal races during the general election.
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Panelists examine Maine’s use of ranked-choice voting
The discussion looked at the ranked-choice voting strategies used by Democrats and Republicans as well as potential ways to ...
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Voting guide: How DC's new ranked choice voting ballot works
D.C. has adopted ranked choice voting, letting voters rank candidates in order of preference instead of picking just one.
Change is coming to the way D.C. votes, as the city gears up for its first ranked-choice election. On June 16, voters will select nominees for a host of races. Election Day will test how well they ...
A decade ago, ranked choice voting was one of the most fiercely contested reforms in the colorful history of Maine politics. Now, as voters head to the polls on primary day in the Pine Tree State, RCV ...
In DC’s first ranked choice election, tens of thousands of voters stayed in the fight after their first choice fell short—something the old plurality system would have treated as a dead end.
Alaska and Maine are the lone two states to use ranked-choice voting in certain statewide elections. Looking at how things ...
Several Maine primary races will be decided by ranked-choice voting. Here's how it works.
Proponents say the practice reduces partisanship, while critics say it is confusing and expensive. By Nick Corasaniti Maine is one of just two states in the country to use ranked-choice voting for ...
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