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  • How Your Vote Gets Counted: Plurality vs. Ranked-Choice Voting
    The choice between plurality and ranked-choice voting ultimately reflects deeper questions about democratic values: whether to prioritize familiar simplicity or embrace complexity that might better represent voter preferences and produce more legitimate, majority-supported winners
  • Ranked Choice Voting Explained - advocate. nyc. gov
    Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) is an electoral system that allows voters to rank up to five candidates in order of their preference instead of choosing just one This gives voters more say in who wins, increases civility, eliminates the need for run-off elections, and can lead to more diverse candidates winning
  • Academic studies on ranked-choice voting (RCV) - Ballotpedia
    Ranked-choice voting has a few features that should, theoretically, enable a more diverse range of candidates to run for office than our traditional single-mark plurality method One is that RCV allows newcomers and less traditionally electable candidates to run for second and third place rankings from opponents, including co-partisans, without
  • How ranked-choice voting could make voters more open to . . . - PBS
    Here’s how an instant runoff works: Instead of selecting a single candidate, each voter ranks all the candidates in order of preference “This could be transformative in our state and, hopefully,
  • “More Choices and More Power”: How the Ranked-Choice Ballot . . .
    NYC BOARD OF ELECTIONS EXPLAINER: There’s a new way for New Yorkers to have their say in city elections, a way that gives voters more choices and can lead to more diverse winners It’s called
  • How Ranked Choice Voting Could Improve Presidential Elections
    Ranked choice voting (RCV) has proven to uphold majority rule, protect voting rights, and encourage candidates to engage with more voters Alaska and Maine today use RCV for presidential elections, Maine has extended RCV’s use to presidential primaries, and major parties have used RCV in recent years in presidential primaries in Alaska
  • Ranked-Choice Voting - Center for Effective Government
    In the US, “ranked choice voting” (RCV) refers to an electoral system in which voters rank the candidates and the winner is chosen through a process of sequential elimination and vote transfers If any candidate has a majority of top rankings, that’s the winner





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