OPINION: Ranked choice voting will help women of color get elected
/“Multiple similar candidates can run for office without fear of ‘stealing’ votes from one another.”
Read More“Multiple similar candidates can run for office without fear of ‘stealing’ votes from one another.”
Read More“It is unclear who truly stands to gain from this complication of the electoral process. But it is clear who loses: immigrants and communities of color.”
Read MoreThe lawmakers say ranked-choice voting would benefit candidates who are people of color, as well as those without the support of a major party.
Read MoreThough they can seem inscrutable to anyone who hasn’t followed the inner workings of New York City, “yes” or “no” votes can overhaul aspects of the City Charter.
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