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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. Here's how the new system works — starting with the June 16 primary.
Defenders of Alaska’s open primary and ranked choice ballot say the campaign to repeal the system is violating campaign ...
You can see sample ballots by D.C. ward/party here. (If you’re not sure what ward of D.C. you live in, you can check on the city’s Office of Planning website.) What is ranked choice voting? Ranked ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Officials with the Maine Secretary of State's Office prepare ballots for ranked-choice tabulations for three primary elections in ...
The petition calls for a referendum on ranked choice voting in City of Albany elections. It now heads to the Albany Common Council.
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Mail-in ballots for D.C.'s June Primary Election are officially on their way out to voters, but they will look a bit different this year. For the first time, D.C. will use ...
A new proposal in Deschutes County seeks to change how voters elect county commissioners, potentially introducing ...
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 ...
As the city contends with financial uncertainty, optional ranked-choice voting for special elections – aimed at cutting the costs of future contests – appears to be headed for the 2028 primary ballot ...
A judge agreed with resident Victor Valladares and a Latino voter rights nonprofit that the current system can lead to disenfranchised minority voters.
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine began counting ranked choice ballots on Friday to determine nominees for its open governor's office and a pivotal race for the U.S. House of Representatives. Results are ...
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Inside the 17-hour final day of Maine’s ranked-choice voting count
Just as secretary of state officials seemed confident that the end was near, a host of unexpected delays kept pushing back the process.
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