Ranked choice voting (RCV) has become increasingly popular in recent years, as more jurisdictions in the US adopt the voting system for local, state, and federal elections. Though previous studies have found potential benefits of RCV, some evidence suggests ranking multiple candidates instead of choosing one most preferred candidate may be difficult, with potential demographic disparities linked to age, gender, or racial or ethnic identity. Further, these difficulties have been assumed to cause individuals to improperly fill out RCV ballots, such as ranking too many or not enough candidates. This study seeks to answer three interrelated questions: 1) Which demographic groups find it difficult to rank candidates in RCV elections? 2) Who is m...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
A record 32 cities used Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) for their elections in 2021, including 23 cities ...
Strategic voting is an important explanation for aggregate political phenomena, but we know little a...
Grounded in experience in 2020, both major political parties have reasons to expand use of ranked ch...
Ranked-choice voting has come to mean a range of electoral systems. Broadly, they can facilitate (a)...
As ranked-choice voting (RCV) gains momentum in American politics, a new body of research has emerge...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) has become increasing popular in the United States as more cities and sta...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of various ranked-choice voting systems, as compared to the cu...
The implementation of rank choice voting (RCV) systems is increasingly salient in the United States....
Elections employ various voting systems to determine winners based on voters' preferences. However, ...
This study analyzes the potential effect of certain electoral systems – more specifically, ranked-ch...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) is experiencing a surge of interest in the United States, highlighted by ...
Every four years, more than 2% of voters fail to cast a valid vote in the U.S. presidential contest....
Ranked choice voting is a voting system in which voters rank candidates in order or preference. The ...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
A record 32 cities used Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) for their elections in 2021, including 23 cities ...
Strategic voting is an important explanation for aggregate political phenomena, but we know little a...
Grounded in experience in 2020, both major political parties have reasons to expand use of ranked ch...
Ranked-choice voting has come to mean a range of electoral systems. Broadly, they can facilitate (a)...
As ranked-choice voting (RCV) gains momentum in American politics, a new body of research has emerge...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) has become increasing popular in the United States as more cities and sta...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of various ranked-choice voting systems, as compared to the cu...
The implementation of rank choice voting (RCV) systems is increasingly salient in the United States....
Elections employ various voting systems to determine winners based on voters' preferences. However, ...
This study analyzes the potential effect of certain electoral systems – more specifically, ranked-ch...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) is experiencing a surge of interest in the United States, highlighted by ...
Every four years, more than 2% of voters fail to cast a valid vote in the U.S. presidential contest....
Ranked choice voting is a voting system in which voters rank candidates in order or preference. The ...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
A record 32 cities used Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) for their elections in 2021, including 23 cities ...
Strategic voting is an important explanation for aggregate political phenomena, but we know little a...