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Rank the Vote

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Rank the Vote is an American ranked choice advocacy organization.[1]

Rank the Vote is a non-partisan 501c3 founded in 2020.[2] It has chapters in 29 states.[3]

13 million voters across Maine and Alaska, 2 counties, and 46 cities use ranked choice.[4]

According to Rank the Vote Oklahoma, ranked choice voting could save the state money by eliminating the need for runoff primary elections.[5]

RCV day is Jan. 23.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Volić, Ismar (2 April 2024). Making Democracy Count: How Mathematics Improves Voting, Electoral Maps, and Representation. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-24882-0.
  2. ^ "Rank the Vote - GuideStar Profile". www.guidestar.org.
  3. ^ Evans, Nick (29 December 2023). "Out-of-state, conservative organizations lead charge to ban ranked choice voting in Ohio • Ohio Capital Journal". Ohio Capital Journal.
  4. ^ Editorial Board, cleveland com and The Plain Dealer (30 July 2023). "Ranked choice voting works in some other states. In Ohio, it's fodder for a publicity stunt: editorial". cleveland.
  5. ^ Forman, Carmen. "Could Oklahoma turn to ranked choice voting? It would be expensive, elections chief says". The Oklahoman.
  6. ^ "Nonpartisan group tries bringing Ranked Choice Voting to Ohio". WYSO. 24 January 2022.
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