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Navigating Ranked Choice Voting in America
This chapter explores the introduction and implications of ranked choice voting (RCV) in recent U.S. elections, focusing on its successes and challenges in states like Alaska and Colorado. The discussion highlights the tension between established political parties and independent voters, as well as the potential for RCV to reshape election outcomes and party dynamics. It raises critical questions about the future of electoral reform and the broader acceptance of RCV in an increasingly divided political landscape.
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