Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization and minority rule persist, a possibility of an electoral reform becomes increasingly more likely. This editor's introduction discusses the ranked choice voting (RCV) as an alternative to the current single-member geographic districts with winner-take-all plurality elections in the US. The articles for this thematic issue critically evaluate whether RCV lives up to its promise in improving democracy in the US. Like any rule or institutional change, it has benefits and drawbacks. The empirical and historical research presented here focuses on the implementation and use of RCV in the US compared to other countries. This thematic issue offers new i...
The exploration of electoral systems has long considered the impact that alternative voting systems ...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) has become increasing popular in the United States as more cities and sta...
Politics in American cities is largely driven by racial group cleavages, and voting in urban electio...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
As ranked-choice voting (RCV) gains momentum in American politics, a new body of research has emerge...
Ranked-choice voting has come to mean a range of electoral systems. Broadly, they can facilitate (a)...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) is experiencing a surge of interest in the United States, highlighted by ...
As ranked-choice voting (RCV) continues to spread across America, activists, voters, election offici...
The implementation of rank choice voting (RCV) systems is increasingly salient in the United States....
Article explains ranked-choice voting, gives its history, and presents voting scenarios and their ou...
A record 32 cities used Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) for their elections in 2021, including 23 cities ...
Grounded in experience in 2020, both major political parties have reasons to expand use of ranked ch...
The current voting system in the United States exhibits numerous flaws that weaken American democrac...
Ranked choice voting is a voting system in which voters rank candidates in order or preference. The ...
On November 7, 2006, voters in Minneapolis by a 65 % majority approved the use of ranked choice voti...
The exploration of electoral systems has long considered the impact that alternative voting systems ...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) has become increasing popular in the United States as more cities and sta...
Politics in American cities is largely driven by racial group cleavages, and voting in urban electio...
Dissatisfaction with two-party politics is at an all-time high in the US. As extreme polarization an...
As ranked-choice voting (RCV) gains momentum in American politics, a new body of research has emerge...
Ranked-choice voting has come to mean a range of electoral systems. Broadly, they can facilitate (a)...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) is experiencing a surge of interest in the United States, highlighted by ...
As ranked-choice voting (RCV) continues to spread across America, activists, voters, election offici...
The implementation of rank choice voting (RCV) systems is increasingly salient in the United States....
Article explains ranked-choice voting, gives its history, and presents voting scenarios and their ou...
A record 32 cities used Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) for their elections in 2021, including 23 cities ...
Grounded in experience in 2020, both major political parties have reasons to expand use of ranked ch...
The current voting system in the United States exhibits numerous flaws that weaken American democrac...
Ranked choice voting is a voting system in which voters rank candidates in order or preference. The ...
On November 7, 2006, voters in Minneapolis by a 65 % majority approved the use of ranked choice voti...
The exploration of electoral systems has long considered the impact that alternative voting systems ...
Ranked choice voting (RCV) has become increasing popular in the United States as more cities and sta...
Politics in American cities is largely driven by racial group cleavages, and voting in urban electio...