Nevada’s innovative use of RCV in 2020 gave greater voice to voters
Posted on What's New Deb Otis on May 16, 2022

On Saturday, May 7, Republican voters in Virginia’s 11th Congressional District used ranked choice voting (RCV) to nominate Jim Myles as their 2022 candidate for U.S. House. This is the first use of RCV to nominate a congressional candidate in Virginia’s 11th, which comprises most of Fairfax County, the City of Fairfax, and part of Prince William County.
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Posted on What's New Deb Otis, Nora Dell on May 10, 2021
Ranked choice voting impacts eight races at the Utah GOP Convention
Posted on What's New Deb Otis on June 05, 2020

The 2020 Utah Republican Convention used ranked choice voting to select party nominees and establish who could move onto the June 30 primary.
Read moreRanked Choice Voting Earns High Marks from Utah Republicans
Posted on What's New Deb Otis on June 05, 2020

A new poll of delegates to the Utah Republican Convention shows overwhelming support for ranked choice voting.
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