*Beekeeper » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Here, you LAZY PIECE OF ****!!
Five states reject ranked-choice voting measures, Alaska retains system after recount – Ballotpedia News
In 2024, voters decided on seven ballot measures related to ranked-choice voting, the most ever in a single year. While voters in one state—Alaska—retained RCV, five measures to adopt the system were rejected in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon. In Missouri, voters approved a constitutional amendment to prohibit RCV.
was that so hard?
That only means that the,one party system has control
It will happen when enough Americans figure it out
that and. Public funding of elections
2025
Use of Ranked Choice Voting Alaska and Maine are the only states to use ranked choice voting for statewide elections. Some cities in the U.S. use ranked choice voting for general elections including St. Paul, Minn., Portland, Maine, and several cities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Other locations, including New York City, use ranked choice voting in primary elections. Cambridge, Mass. and Minneapolis, Minn., use ranked choice voting in multimember districts.