What is ranked-choice voting and where is it used?
Updated: 16:53 ET, Jun 10 2021
RANKED-choice voting has entered the national spotlight thanks to the heat-up of the New York City mayoral race.
But New York City isn't the only place that uses this unique voting system.
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What is ranked-choice voting and where is it used?
Here's how it works: Cities that have ranked-choice voting, such as New York City, determine the winner of an election based on preference.
This preference includes a voter putting down the first choice, second choice, third choice, and so on for the winner. Voters can prefer to choose one person to vote for if they want.