Alaskans could repeal ranked choice voting in November

Alaskans could repeal ranked choice voting in November


Alaska is one of a few states that has ranked choice voting as part of its elections, but a ballot measure in November could change that.

In 2020, voters narrowly passed Ballot Measure 2, which instituted a nonpartisan top-four primary and ranked choice general election, but in 2024 a different Ballot Measure 2 would essentially repeal the 2020 Ballot Measure 2, by reverting the state back to a party primary process and normal general election.

The current system allows voters to cast their ballots in order of preference between the candidates. If a candidate fails to receive 50% on the first ballot, then the voters from the candidate with the least votes that round are reallocated to their next preference on their ballot, until one

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