2018 ranked choice mayoral races saw record turnout
Posted Theodore Landsman on December 20, 2018

While academics debate how ranked ballots affect turnout, the data from 2018 RCV mayoral elections speaks for itself.
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While academics debate how ranked ballots affect turnout, the data from 2018 RCV mayoral elections speaks for itself.
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