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Oregon Ballot Measure 117, the Ranked-Choice Voting for Federal and State Elections Measure, was a proposed Oregon state initiative that was decided by voters as part of the 2024 Oregon elections on November 5, 2024.
This story will be updated at 8 p.m. with the initial election results. The 2023 Oregon Legislature referred Ballot Measure 117 to voters asking whether they want to adopt ranked-choice voting for ...
Three of the measures were sent to voters by Oregon legislators. And residents signed enough petitions for the other two to be voted on. These are the 5 ballots measures Oregonians will decide on ...
More than 80 organizations have endorsed the measure. The Oregon Republican Party, however, has referred to it as a "snake oil sales pitch." What is Ballot Measure 117?
Homelessness and public safety were considered the two most important issues of this election. [8] This election, as well as the City Council election, was a major indication of political shifts in Portland. The previous mayoral and city council elections saw a shift away from progressives towards slightly more moderate elected officials. [9]
Oregon: Legislative Failed Measure 117: Establish ranked-choice voting for federal and state offices in Oregon [40] Nov 5 >50% 893,668 42.30% 1,219,013 57.70%: South Carolina: Legislature: Approved [41] Amendment 1 Prohibits the state and local governments from allowing noncitizens to vote Nov 5 >50% 1,982,956 85.94%: 324,432 14.06% South ...
The pro-RCV coalition will need to win over most of those undecided voters if Measure 117 is to prevail, because there are as many voters opposed to adopting ranked choice voting already as there ...
No paid signature gatherers were used to put the measure on the ballot – a first since 1994, and on November 3, 1998 Oregon voters decide to expand VBM to primary and general elections by a vote of 757,204 to 334,021.