Phrases with «ranked choice»

The phrase "ranked choice" refers to a voting system where voters can rank the candidates or options in order of preference instead of choosing just one. It allows voters to express their preferences better and makes the process fairer as it takes into account second and third choices if no candidate gets a majority of votes initially. Full definition

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Sentences with «ranked choice»

  • This climate — where voters, parties, and candidates were constantly forced to ponder the dangers of vote splitting and spoiler candidates — produced some early advocates of ranked choice voting. (politico.com)
  • Just one last thing... don't forget to come back to us and rank your choice of site once you've had time to experience it for yourself! (sugardaddysite.us)
  • Not all parents in focus groups even realized they needed to rank their choices in order of preference. (educationpost.org)
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