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Tag Archives: federal elections

Six-in-Ten Favor Ranked Choice Voting in Federal Elections

Based on an in-depth survey, 61% of voters favor using ranked choice voting in general federal elections, including 73% of Democrats and 55% of independents. Republicans are divided, 49% in favor and 50% opposed. The survey of 1,296 voters was conducted by University of Maryland’s Program for Public Consultation. Ranked choice voting is a method…

April 20, 2022 in Governance, United States.

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