Rank Choice Voting — The sleeper issue on the 8th

<p>Flying under the radar this Election Day are cities, counties, and one state voting to accept rank choice voting (RCV). This isn&rsquo;t the first time there has been a wave of support for RCV. From 1912 and 1930, some forms of RCV were used, but most were repealed by the mid-thirties. There was another burst of support for them in 2009&ndash;2010, that petered out as well</p> <p>However, in the last ten years, RCV has emerged again as an alternative to voting candidates into office. For example, in June of 2021, New York City used RCV for the largest election in RCV&rsquo;s history. This year, 32 cities in seven states used the voting procedure to determine winners.</p> <p><a href="https://nicklicata.medium.com/rank-choice-voting-the-sleeper-issue-on-the-8th-b63e03a6778b"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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