The vast majority of elections in the US are guided by plurality rule: Each voter selects one candidate, and the person with ...
The winner-take-all system breeds political disillusionment, turns voters off from democracy, and encourages extreme ...
Ireland is set to vote in a general election later this month, and has a fairly unique system of deciding who takes their ...
Georgia elections used to have a winner-take-all approach, but in the segregated South - the Black vote didn't hold much ...
Advocates hoped for big victories to build momentum for a system they say gives voters better choices at the ballot box.
The MSNBC host noted the system keeps millions of voters home, calling it an "enormous" force of voter suppression ...
First-past-the-post plurality party primaries exacerbate political ... Basically maintaining the state's current semi-closed ...
Measure J asked voters if they want to amend the city's charter by requiring winners to have at least 50% of the vote. If no candidate gets the majority of the vote in a primary election, the measure ...
Getting a plurality usually occurs in tight elections, like in 2012 when neither Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester or former ...
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris go head-to-head at the ballot boxes across America today, ...
Ohio Republicans have introduced new legislation that, if passed, would make ranked-choice voting (RCV) illegal across the state. Ohio House Bill 684 (HB 684), introduced by Representatives Scott ...