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Ranked choice voting is now a common feature of American political life, used in jurisdictions from coast to coast and likely to expand even further in 2020. That makes it increasingly important to know how to poll ranked choice elections well.
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FairVote’s Presidential Candidate Events Tracker has found that almost three-quarters of all 2020 campaign events took place in just six swing states, while 37 states have received no campaign attention at all.
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On Tuesday, October 13, entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang joined an installment of FairVote’s webinar series on The Future of American Elections.
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On Thursday, October 1, FairVote hosted the third webinar in our Fall series about The Future of American Elections. The topic of the webinar was “Redefining representation for American voters.”
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With its recent electoral reforms, Colby University (ME) joins a growing list of more than 80 American colleges and universities that have turned to ranked choice voting to improve representation in campus elections.
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This year, FairVote has held several webinars that take a close look at the flaws in our elections and how they can be reformed to better serve the public.
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Have you been following the debate about ranked choice voting in Maine? Here are some of the best articles that have come out about the ruling in the last few days.
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On Tuesday, September 15, FairVote hosted the second webinar in our Fall series about The Future of American Elections. The topic of the webinar was “Innovating for a More Reflective Government.”
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The closely watched Maine Senate race enters a new phase tonight with the first general election debate among four candidates. Tonight’s interactions will be shaped by one key component: Maine’s use of #RankedChoiceVoting.
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Voters in Pleasant Grove, Alabama made history last month when they elected African Americans candidates to their city council for the first time in city history.
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