Rankit.Vote 2.0
Posted Emily Risch on October 20, 2020

After many long months of work on Rankit.vote, we are excited to announce the release of Rankit.vote 2.0!
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After many long months of work on Rankit.vote, we are excited to announce the release of Rankit.vote 2.0!
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Read moreOn 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.”
Read moreThe 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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