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“States that put all candidates on one primary ballot for covered federal races should have to send at least three candidates to the general election, using ranked-choice counting to decide who advances.”
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“States that use a single all-candidate primary for U.S. House or Senate races should have to use ranked choice counting for that primary and let at least three candidates advance to the general election.”
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“When a political party's future ballot access depends on how many votes its candidate received, states should count the highest total that candidate reached in any round of a ranked choice count?”
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“A state using a nonpartisan blanket primary for covered federal races should send at least three candidates to the general election through ranked choice counting, and states should use a party candidate's highest ranked choice round total when federal vote totals decide future party ballot access.”
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