Ranked choice voting faces cloudy future after election setbacks
Briefly

Voters in several states this month rejected ranked choice voting measures, showcasing a hesitation to embrace significant electoral changes despite previous momentum in its favor.
Ranked choice voting is considered complicated by some critics, who argue it violates the one person, one vote principle, while supporters claim it encourages broader candidate appeal.
Voters were reluctant to make dramatic changes to voting processes this year, as evidenced by multiple state measures being turned down.
Despite this setback for ranked choice voting, some experts believe the concept isn’t finished and may still have potential for the future.
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