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“States should have to stop using ranked choice voting for covered federal races starting with elections held in 2026.”
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“Federal election enforcement should apply when a state uses ranked choice voting for President, U.S. Senate, or U.S. House despite a federal ban.”
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“Washington, D.C. should not be allowed to run candidate elections where voters rank candidates as first choice, second choice, and so on. That would cover D.C. local offices and federal offices voted on in D.C.”
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“States should not use ranked choice voting in general elections for federal office, including similar systems that let voters rank candidates or move votes between candidates for the same office.”
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“States should not be allowed to use voting systems where voters rank candidates by preference for races such as President, U.S. Senate, or U.S. House.”
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“States could not use ranked choice voting for federal offices, where voters rank candidates in order of preference.”
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“D.C. ballot initiatives and referendums should not use ballots that ask voters to rank multiple policy options in order of preference.”
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“A federal ranked choice voting restriction should cover federal ballots that ask voters to rank candidates in preference order, such as first choice, second choice, and third choice.”
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