
noticias y actualizaciones
1 may 2024
RCV in the News
Grandview Independent
Richmond City Council Moves Forward with Ranked Choice Voting Ballot Measure
Mayor Eduardo Martinez said the ranked-choice voting system would ensure that Richmond voters are heard and that elections are decided by its residents, not corporations and special interest groups.
5 feb 2024
Cal RCV Updates
Cal RCV
64 percent of voters in Santa Clara County support ranked choice voting in poll
A new EMC Research poll finds that 64% of likely 2024 voters in Santa Clara County support using ranked choice voting (RCV) in countywide and local elections. This represents significant growth in support since 54% of county voters voted for RCV in county elections by approving Measure F in 1998.
28 nov 2023
Research
FairVote
Voter Turnout Flounders in Sacramento Primaries
"Sacramento, California has a voter turnout problem. Turnout in its primaries is much lower than in its general elections, and the primary electorate is less representative of Sacramento’s population – underrepresenting young voters and renters. Sacramento could join other California cities, and solve this problem by consolidating its elections into a single, high-turnout contest with ranked choice voting."
27 nov 2023
Op-Ed
Press-Telegram
Doubling down on an open primary will expand voter choice in California
“Instead, California should give more options to voters by expanding the number of candidates that advance to the general election and determine the winner using an instant runoff, also known as ranked-choice voting.”
6 sep 2023
Op-Ed
BeyondChron
New developments in SF Supervisor races and a Defense of Ranked Choice Voting
"I can’t write about San Francisco’s upcoming races without defending ranked choice voting (RCV). RCV is getting a lot of unfair criticism. I’d like to set the record straight." -- Randy Shaw, editor of BeyondChron
10 ago 2023
Research
Stanford Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law
New National Deliberative Poll Shows Bipartisan Support for Polarizing Issues Affecting American Democracy
Stanford Professor Larry Diamond: One of the biggest takeaways was the consistent majority support for Ranked Choice Voting in all of its different potential applications. After deliberating, majorities of our sample consistently supported the use of RCV for all kinds of elections — local, state, and national, and in both primaries and in general elections.
14 jun 2023
Op-Ed
Morgan Hill Life
Ranked choice voting can help increase voter turnout
Santa Clara County might be on the brink of embracing a new era of democracy. Introduced by Assemblymembers Evan Low and Alex Lee, Assembly Bill 1227 paves the way for implementing ranked choice voting in county elections.




















