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Opponents have argued that ranked choice voting is confusing and causes more ballot errors, and that it could disenfranchise poorer, minority and less educated voters. [269] [270] [271] Survey research has shown that voters are less comfortable with ranked choice voting than the simpler runoff or plurality methods. [265]
More than two weeks after polls closed, it's official: By the narrowest of margins, Alaska will keep its ranked choice voting (RCV) system. In 2020, Alaskan voters passed Ballot Measure 2, which ...
Alaska Ballot Measure 2 was a ballot initiative that was voted on in the November 5, 2024, general election. The ballot measure narrowly failed to pass. [1] [2]If enacted, it would have repealed Alaska's electoral system of ranked-choice voting and nonpartisan blanket primaries, which was enacted by Alaska Measure 2 from 2020, and return the state to partisan primaries and plurality voting.
Eighteen states allow ranked-choice voting in some capacity, according to Ballotpedia. Hawaii, Alaska and Maine use it in certain federal and statewide elections. Virginia’s state law allows for ...
Alaska and Maine are the only states using RCV in the 2024 presidential election. There are eight candidates on Alaskans’ presidential ballot, allowing voters to rank them 1-8.
Alaska Measure 2 was a ballot initiative narrowly approved by voters in Alaska as part of the 2020 United States elections. The proposal switched Alaska's primary system to a non-partisan blanket primary. The top four candidates progress to the general election, which is conducted with ranked-choice voting. Voting for U.S. president will ...
Opponents of Alaska’s ranked-choice system are renewing their efforts to overhaul the voting method ahead of 2026 after an effort to undo the system narrowly failed last month. Two groups ...
A measure prohibiting candidates for the U.S. Senate and House from being listed on the ballot if they have served more than three terms [30] Passed [44] [c] 126,960 (62.97%) 74,658 (37.03%) Measure 5 A measure requiring a vote of the people and public disclosure of information before the state may move the capital or legislature [30] Passed [44]