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“The U.S. Election Assistance Commission should help state and local election offices that are considering or carrying out ranked choice voting for federal, state, or local elections.”
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“Federal ranked choice voting help should go only to systems where voters rank candidates, votes are counted in runoff rounds, one-seat races produce a final-round majority winner, and multi-seat races use proportional representation.”
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“Congress should be able to provide $40 million for the federal ranked choice voting program, and that money should stay available until it is fully spent instead of expiring at the end of a fiscal year.”
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“Federal ranked choice voting grants should be spread across different regions and community types when possible, and each grant should pay for no more than half of the covered transition costs.”
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“Election officials and taxpayers should weigh whether broad ranked choice voting would require costly voting machine updates, software changes, staff training, and voter education before using it widely.”
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