FARGO — The lone city in North Dakota to use an alternative voting system, Fargo was unique in being affected by a law legislators passed last month that banned approval and ranked-choice voting.
The North Dakota Legislature just can’t leave well enough alone. There’s yet another unnecessary bill introduced by Rep. Ben Koppelman of West Fargo. It would ban approval and ranked choice voting in ...
As long as politicians can win elections by only appealing to 51% of the public, our country will remain divided. Polls show that a supermajority of Americans agree on sensible middle-ground positions ...
This week, the Council of the District of Columbia voted to fund ranked choice voting, officially backing a ballot measure that passed in November by a wide margin. This is a welcome change after some ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Richard Flowerdew makes a sly argument against ranked choice voting (RCV) in ...
A bill to ban North Dakota communities from using ranked-choice and approval voting methods in local elections has sailed through the state Legislature, an action that targets a voting method used in ...
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that would ban ranked choice and approval voting in the state — potentially resetting methods currently used in Fargo city elections.
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