Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) makes Democracy more Fair and Functional. It works in a variety of contexts. It is a simple Change that can have a big Impact.
With RCV, Voters can Rank as many Candidates, per State Laws, as they want in Order of Choice.
Candidates do best when they attract a Strong Core of First-Choice Support while also Reaching out for Second and even Third Choices.
When used as an "Instant Runoff" to Elect a Single Candidate like a Mayor or a Governor, RCV helps Elect a Candidate that better Reflects the Support of a Majority of Voters.
When used as a Form of Fair Representation Voting to Elect more than One Candidate like a City Council, State Legislature, or Congress, RCV helps to more Fairly Represent the Full Spectrum of Voters.
As of Today, 2020 Presidential Nominations, Major Party Primaries and Caucuses, using RCV:
Alaska: All Voters in Democratic Primary in April
Hawaii: All Voters in Democratic Primary in April
Iowa: Early Voters in Democratic Caucuses in February
Kansas: All Voters in Democratic Primary in May
Nevada: Early Voters in Democratic Caucuses in February
Wyoming: All Voters in Democratic Primary in April
NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker
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