COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio has become the 19th state to ban the use of ranked-choice voting in elections, under legislation signed ...
The new law bans ranked choice voting statewide and penalizes cities that use it for local elections.
Mike DeWine has signed into law a ban on Ohio cities that might be considering using ranked choice voting, backers of that ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law Tuesday that largely bans the use of ranked choice voting in Ohio. Senate Bill 63, a bipartisan bill, will generally prohibit ...
Ranked choice voting will officially be banned at the state and local level in Ohio following Gov. Mike DeWine’s Tuesday signing of Senate Bill 63.
The Ohio House approved legislation that would ban ranked choice voting and cut funding from cities that use it.
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Arlington County Board elections will continue to use ranked-choice voting through at least 2027. County Board members unanimously opted for a two-year extension of the pilot program that has been in ...
Democratic Attorney General Aaron Frey argues in a legal brief that a proposed workaround bill in the legislature offers ...
The council took no formal action during the study session. Any change to the city’s election system would require a charter amendment approved by Longmont voters.
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court will soon weigh in on whether lawmakers could expand ranked-choice voting to gubernatorial ...
The method is not currently used in Ohio, but at least two cities in Northeast Ohio are actively exploring it.