Alaska voters enacted ranked choice voting. Why do some people want to repeal that? - Poynter
Briefly

A measure aiming to repeal Alaska's open primaries and ranked-choice voting will be on the November ballot if it overcomes legal challenges.
Supporters argue the system boosts competition and representation, while critics claim it lacks transparency and confuses voters.
Alaska's current system includes an open primary where all candidates are on one ballot, with the top four advancing to the general election.
Voters in Alaska will continue using the open primary and ranked-choice voting system for the 2024 election despite the repeal efforts.
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