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 ...
Sixteen Republican-leaning states have thus far prohibited ranked choice voting in their elections. A bill before the Indiana legislature (Senate Bill 12) means our state could soon join them.
MEMPHIS, Ten. — Ranked choice voting gives voters the chance to vote for more than one candidate in an election. This system is becoming more popular for many elections. “I think a lot of voters ...
The Annapolis City Council is considering an ordinance that would change municipal elections to a ranked choice voting system, which supporters argue would foster kinder, fairer elections, while some ...
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 ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Election Day is November 4, 2025, and polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Certain parts of our state use a ranked choice voting system. Ranked choice voting allows voters to rank ...
People frequently are forced to vote for someone other than their preference, keeping us in a two-party duopoly.
Senate Republicans are seeking to ban ranked-choice voting in Iowa, although no federal, state or local elections currently use the voting method.
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 ...
Portland invites residents to vote for new snowplow names using ranked-choice voting on an online ballot before Jan. 23.
When the first round of ballots were counted on Election Night, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter outpaced Kaohly Her by 1,727 votes — or just over 2.5% of all votes cast in the mayor’s race. Carter’s 41% ...
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” ...
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