"I propose a people’s primary to narrow our choices," writes Brett Garrett in a Guest Commentary. "It could be a formal election in May 2026, to be implemented by some trusted entity, open to all ...
Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn attempted to revive a proposal for ranked choice voting in municipal elections Monday night. The revival would have put the ordinance back on the table for discussion at a ...
After the historic Best Picture mix-up in 2017, the Academy tightened its safeguards. Here’s how accountants still protect ...
Election officials and community groups are holding education campaigns ahead of Washington D.C.’s first use of ranked choice, with many focused on older and low-propensity voters.
Turning Point is involved, as is the Sierra Club. But voting rules that seem to echo feudalism exclude renters, favor large landowners and limit who can influence a Phoenix utility board.
On the day Senate Bill 386, which would allow municipalities to voluntarily adopt ranked choice voting in party caucuses and primaries and some municipal elections, cleared the Government ...
Allison Lantero was exactly right with her letter last week about how we need ranked-choice voting [Viewpoints, March 3]. Here’s why: Based on the interviews I’ve read and listened to so far, Jazmin ...
Democratic Attorney General Aaron Frey argues in a legal brief that a proposed workaround bill in the legislature offers ...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court will soon weigh in on whether lawmakers could expand ranked-choice voting to gubernatorial ...
Ohio lawmakers claim ranked-choice voting is too confusing for voters, but the real problem is that it threatens a primary ...
Anna Kellar is national organizing director for Rank the Vote, former executive director of the League of Women Voters of Maine and a Falmouth resident. John Palmer is a democracy reform advocate and ...
Senate Bill 63 would yank state funding from cities that want ranked choice voting, even though there is no community in Ohio with ranked choice voting today.