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Everything you need to know about the increasingly popular voting system ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.
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How would ranked choice voting work in Fort Collins? What are the potential benefits and drawbacks? Here are answers to FAQs about the voting method.
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Ranked voting, a term used for any voting system in which voters are asked to rank candidates in order of preference; Instant-runoff voting (IRV), a specific ranked voting system with single-winner districts; Single transferable vote (STV), a specific ranked voting system with multi-winner districts; often called "proportional ranked choice voting"
Ranked-choice voting is a system where voters rank candidates on their ballots. This means you vote for your first-choice candidate as well as your second, third, fourth choice and so on.
Depending on how "preferential" is defined, the term would include all voting systems, apply to any system that uses ranked ballots (thus both instant-runoff voting and single transferable vote), or would exclude instant-runoff voting (instant-runoff voting fails positive responsiveness because ballot markings are not interpreted as ...