Establishes an instant runoff form of ranked choice voting limited, to general assembly primary elections, with three (3) or more candidates.
An Act to Clarify Procedures for When a Candidate Withdraws from an Election Determined by Ranked-choice Voting or When a Candidate Dies or Becomes Disqualified in an Election Determined by Ranked-choice Voting
Relates to the designation and nomination of candidates for village office in village elections conducted on the day of the general election.
Relates to the designation and nomination of candidates for village office in village elections conducted on the day of the general election.
Initiative 83 - Ranked Choice Voting and Open the Primary Elections to Independent Voters Act of 2024
Establishes a ranked choice voting method for presidential elections whereby voters rank candidates according to the order of their choice and, if no candidate has received a majority of votes, the candidate with the fewest first choice votes is eliminated and the remaining candidates advance to another counting round until a winner is determined.
Establishes a ranked choice voting method for presidential elections whereby voters rank candidates according to the order of their choice and, if no candidate has received a majority of votes, the candidate with the fewest first choice votes is eliminated and the remaining candidates advance to another counting round until a winner is determined.
Elections; require that candidates receive majority of votes in general election to be elected to statewide office.
Elections: ranked choice voting.
Ranked choice voting in elections for federal and state offices provided; Ranked Choice Voting Task Force established; jurisdictions authorized to adopt ranked choice voting for local offices; procedures established for adoption, implementation, and use of ranked choice voting; use of electronic voting systems with a reallocation feature allowed; report required; and money appropriated.