Maine is one of just two states in the country to use ranked-choice voting for some statewide elections (the other is Alaska) ...
Several Maine primary races will be decided by ranked-choice voting. Here's how it works.
Change is coming to the way D.C. votes, as the city gears up for its first ranked-choice election. On June 16, voters will ...
We spoke to the DC Board of Elections to learn what ranked choice voting is and how it works as in-person voting gets ...
Maine voters offer real hope for democracy — and it's got nothing to do with Graham Platner ...
The candidate you ranked first is the only one election officials will look at. If no one gets 50% of the vote, there is a ...
An uncommon system of voting could be central to which party controls the U.S. House this fall — or even the presidency. In Maine and Alaska, voters in competitive congressional districts will elect a ...
Mainers decided to begin using ranked-choice voting in elections for the state Legislature, governor and federal offices all the way back in November of 2016 — the first state in the nation to do so.
The Democratic and Republican races for governor in Maine are both going to a ranked-choice runoff, as is the 2nd District ...
Ranked-choice voting is used in state and federal primaries. It is also used in federal races during the general election. But it is not used in general elections for state representative, state ...
Ranked choice is used in races for governor, the state Legislature and federal offices during the primary, but only in ...
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