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Ranked choice voting has become increasingly popular over the past decade, with 13 million American voters in 51 jurisdictions now using the system in which voters rank candidates based on preference - but the challenge to the status quo has led to opposition from people in power.

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We have #rankedchoicevoting here in #Maine. Works great. Highly recommend.

@TucsonSentinel The trick with having people adopt proportional rep, it's a high-school math problem, and most cringe at math problems,. Jefferson is a familiar? en.wikipedia.org//wiki/D'Hondt

@TucsonSentinel In contentious times this is more needed than ever, the thing is the major parties will fight it tooth and nail. I heard it called Instant Runoff voting, but this label is more descriptive.

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