Article explains ranked-choice voting, gives its history, and presents voting scenarios and their outcomes. The author presents some of the pros (it shifts the focus of and election away from the outcome to the process, which usually results in less negative campaigning) and cons (mathematically even though a candidate may win in the final round, they could still have less than half the total ballots cast on election day)
The implementation of rank choice voting (RCV) systems is increasingly salient in the United States....
This paper examines the effects that voting systems have on multicandidate elections. Using the ball...
Politics in American cities is largely driven by racial group cleavages, and voting in urban electio...
Ranked-choice voting has come to mean a range of electoral systems. Broadly, they can facilitate (a)...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
Ranked choice voting is a voting system in which voters rank candidates in order or preference. The ...
Voting is in integral part of any functioning democracy, but there exist more than just one way to c...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
Several election districts in the US have recently moved to ranked-choice voting (RCV) to decide the...
This Article introduces an alternate conception of voting as vetobased on negative preferences aga...
This Article argues that weighted voting should be used to comply with the constitutional one-person...
Numerous cities across the U.S. have recently switched to ranked choice voting in their local mayora...
Elections employ various voting systems to determine winners based on voters' preferences. However, ...
The exploration of electoral systems has long considered the impact that alternative voting systems ...
This article proposes a new system of casting ballots at elections: opt-out voting. Opt-out voting w...
The implementation of rank choice voting (RCV) systems is increasingly salient in the United States....
This paper examines the effects that voting systems have on multicandidate elections. Using the ball...
Politics in American cities is largely driven by racial group cleavages, and voting in urban electio...
Ranked-choice voting has come to mean a range of electoral systems. Broadly, they can facilitate (a)...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
Ranked choice voting is a voting system in which voters rank candidates in order or preference. The ...
Voting is in integral part of any functioning democracy, but there exist more than just one way to c...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
Several election districts in the US have recently moved to ranked-choice voting (RCV) to decide the...
This Article introduces an alternate conception of voting as vetobased on negative preferences aga...
This Article argues that weighted voting should be used to comply with the constitutional one-person...
Numerous cities across the U.S. have recently switched to ranked choice voting in their local mayora...
Elections employ various voting systems to determine winners based on voters' preferences. However, ...
The exploration of electoral systems has long considered the impact that alternative voting systems ...
This article proposes a new system of casting ballots at elections: opt-out voting. Opt-out voting w...
The implementation of rank choice voting (RCV) systems is increasingly salient in the United States....
This paper examines the effects that voting systems have on multicandidate elections. Using the ball...
Politics in American cities is largely driven by racial group cleavages, and voting in urban electio...