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    Ranked-choice voting (RCV) can refer to one of several ranked voting methods used in some cities and states in the United States. The term is not strictly...
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    The term ranked voting, also known as preferential voting or ranked-choice voting, pertains to any voting system where voters indicate a rank to order...
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  • Instant-runoff voting (IRV), also known as plurality with elimination or plurality loser, is a ranked-choice voting system that modifies plurality by repeatedly...
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    with 6% Did not vote, "Don't recall" and would not vote with 0% After three rounds of ranked choice voting With Ranked Choice Voting "Refused" with 1%;...
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  • of voting rights in the United States, documenting when various groups in the country gained the right to vote or were disenfranchised. 1789 The Constitution...
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    Ranked-Choice Voting in the United States, 2004–2022". Representation: 1–19. doi:10.1080/00344893.2023.2221689. ISSN 0034-4893. "Does "Bullet Voting"...
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    ranked-choice voting, approval voting, or other system Abolish the Electoral College Make Election Day a holiday or weekend, or expand early voting to...
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    The single transferable vote (STV), sometimes known as proportional ranked choice voting (P-RCV), is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter...
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  • In social choice theory, a Condorcet paradox (or voting paradox) is a situation where majority rule behaves in a way that is self-contradictory. In such...
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    Proportional representation Electoral reform in the United States Ranked-choice voting in the United States For The People Act "H.R.3057 - Fair Representation...
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  • variant of approval voting (as unified primary) for municipal offices. Ranked voting, also called ranked choice voting in the United States, is a ballot design...
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    First-past-the-post voting (FPTP or FPP) is a plurality voting system wherein voters cast a vote for a single candidate, and the candidate with the most votes wins...
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  • election Ranked voting Ranked-choice voting in the United States Skirt and Blouse voting Strategic nomination Vote allocation Vote swapping Farquharson, Robin...
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    Politics portal United States portal Electoral college Electoral reform in the United States Ranked-choice voting in the United States These figures show...
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    Adam T.; McCune, David (2023-06-12). "An Examination of Ranked-Choice Voting in the United States, 2004–2022". Representation: 1–19. arXiv:2301.12075. doi:10...
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    lost a seat. This is the first presidential election following the state's adoption of Measure 2, which institutes ranked-choice voting for all statewide...
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    referendum sustaining the change. Ranked-choice voting was used in the primary elections as well. While Rep. Chellie Pingree in District 1 was reelected...
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    retained their seat. The winner of the Senate race in Alaska, one of the few states to use ranked-choice voting in the United States, which saw Republican...
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    services linked to one's vote: the person votes for their actual preferred choice. Voting often takes place at a polling station but voting can also be done remotely...
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  • Voting rights of citizens in Guam differ from those of United States citizens in each of the fifty states. In the U.S. House of Representatives, Guam...
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    1B, Approval Voting Initiative and Ranked-Choice Voting Measure (November 2022)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2023-09-13. "Ranked choice voting | NYC Board...
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  • Score voting or range voting is an electoral system for single-seat elections, in which voters give each candidate a score, the scores are added (or averaged)...
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    [citation needed] In 2016, Maine became the first state to adopt instant-runoff voting (known in the state as ranked-choice voting) statewide for its...
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    (runoff) system and ranked voting (STV or Instant-runoff voting). Mixed systems and some other electoral systems attempt to combine the benefits of non-proportional...
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    (July 10, 2019). "Maine, ranked choice voting, and the National Popular Vote Compact". Excess of Democracy. Archived from the original on May 21, 2020...
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    Chase Oliver (category Candidates in the 2022 United States Senate elections)
    strong supporter of ranked-choice voting in the United States, which he has said would have prevented the 2022 U.S. Senate election in Georgia from going...
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  • top-four ranked-choice voting is an election method using a nonpartisan blanket primary where up to four candidates, those with the most votes, advance...
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    The two-round system (TRS), also known as runoff voting, second ballot, or ballotage, is a voting method used to elect a single candidate, where voters...
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  • Arrow's theorem, all ranked-choice voting systems are vulnerable to spoiler effects. However, the susceptibility of different ranked systems varies greatly...
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  • rigorous melding of social ethics and voting theory with an economic flavor. Somewhat formally, the "social choice" in the title refers to Arrow's representation...
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