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  • Ranked-choice voting (RCV) - Ballotpedia
    A ranked-choice voting system (RCV) is an electoral system in which voters rank candidates by preference on their ballots There are multiple forms of ranked-choice voting This page focuses on the most commonly used form of RCV for single-winner elections, also known as instant runoff voting (IRV), and provides some supplemental information on other forms of this electoral system In instant
  • How Ranked Choice Voting Works: Ballots to Final Count
    Learn how ranked choice voting works, from marking your ballot to how votes are counted and winners are determined in both single and multi-winner races
  • Ranked-Choice Voting Explained (Without the Spin)
    Ranked-choice voting (RCV) allows voters to rank candidates by preference, enhancing democracy by reducing spoilers and encouraging broader appeal However, it introduces complexity and potential confusion for some voters, along with longer counting times and transparency issues Its effectiveness depends on implementation and voter education
  • How ranked choice voting works | AP News
    Ranked choice voting looks a bit different from the voting most Americans are used to Instead of selecting a single candidate, a voter ranks multiple candidates in order of preference If a candidate is selected as the first-choice candidate by more than 50% of voters, they win But if not, the ranked choice process kicks in This is the system used to elect some public officials in places
  • What We Know About Ranked Choice Voting, Updated for 2025
    This paper examines whether ranked choice voting (RCV) enhance American democracy by better representing the people and increasing the focus on coalition-building in elections
  • What Is Ranked Choice Voting? How It Works (and Why It Matters)
    What is ranked-choice voting, and could it fix broken elections? Learn how ranked-choice voting works, the problems it solves, and how it could reduce polarization while giving voters more power
  • Ranked Choice Voting by State: 2026 Status - vote. direct
    Ranked Choice Voting by State: Full 2026 Status for All 50 States 3 states use RCV for federal elections, 47 cities use it locally, and 17 states have banned it State-by-state table with legislation, voter data, and what it means for private organizations running their own elections
  • Learn about | NYC Board of Elections
    New York City will use ranked choice voting for Primary and Special Elections for the offices of Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President and City Council, due to an amendment in the City Charter approved by voters in 2019


















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