# Welcome to the Ranked Choice Voting Community! Voting is broken! Let’s fix it.
Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) is a voting system in which voters rank candidates by
preference on their ballots. If a candidate wins a majority of first-preference
votes, they are declared the winner. If no candidate wins a majority, the
candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated, and votes for that candidate are
redistributed to the remaining candidates, based on the next preference on each
ballot. This process continues until one candidate has a majority. Learn more
about how it works.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranked-choice_voting_in_the_United_States] ## Why
Ranked Choice Voting? - Prevents the tyranny of the middle - Encourages
diversity of candidates - Discourages negative campaigning - Provides more
choice for voters - Saves money by avoiding runoff elections ## Community Rules
1. Respect each other’s opinions. 2. No misinformation. All claims must be
backed by credible sources. 3. Be proactive and informative. ## Sister
Communities - FairVote Canada [!fairvote@lemmy.ca] - Make one for your country!
You can vote for more than one candidate, but you rank them by order of preference. This way, third party and independent candidates actually have a chance.
You can vote for more than one candidate, but you rank them by order of preference. This way, third party and independent candidates actually have a chance.
Oh, we do that for our mayoral elections