But the two systems diverge when there is no majority winner. Plurality simply chooses the candidates with the most first-place votes, while ranked choice voting eliminates the person with the fewest ...
American democracy is straining under countless pressures, many of them rooted in structural problems that go back to the nation’s founding. Chief among them is the “pick one” plurality voting system ...
Ranked-choice voting has grown in recent years, now used in 52 different U.S. cities, counties and states, most notably in ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose commented in a recent op-ed about what he sees as a problem with the party makeup of the governing councils of Ohio’s eight largest metropolitan cities: each ...
The state doesn’t currently allow for the voting method, but some legislators want to ban it from being an option in the ...
Lawmakers considered a bill banning ranked choice voting, despite the fact that it's not practiced in Indiana.