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June 3, 2021

NYC Mayor Race: Ranked-Choice Ballot Explained, With Bagels

Written by: Abi Inman
How-toPolitics
New York City’s primaries will be the largest U.S. election to use ranked-choice voting, representing a major test for the…
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March 27, 2021

We Received 63 Questions About Ranked Choice Voting. Here Are Some Answers.

Written by: Mindshare Labs
How-toPolitics
We’ve received dozens of requests (at least 63 by our latest count) for more on ranked choice voting and how it works.
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December 28, 2020

How Will Ranked-Choice Voting Work in NYC? Let’s Pretend.

Written by: Mindshare Labs
How-toPolitics
A fictional election to demonstrate how the new system will operate in 2021 and beyond. Barring an unexpected court move…
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