How ranked-choice voting can give people more say in government and potentially fix Washington’s gridlock.
For years now, politicians have been telling the American public that gridlock in Washington is standing in the way of delivering campaign promises. With so much at stake, from health care to education to Social Security, more than just ideological differences standing in the way of social change.
A movement has been growing across the country to change how the system works. Voters in places like Maine, San Francisco, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, are allowed to rank their choices in order of preference on the ballot instead of voting for only one person.
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