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For the first time, New York City will use a voting process called ranked-choice voting (RCV) in its primary election on June 22. While NYC isn t the first city to adopt ranked-choice voting, the system has remained relatively under the radar as states slowly start to implement it across the U.S. That said, RCV is only going to gain more popularity, and it s safe to say you ll be hearing more about it whether you live in NYC or not.
Below, everything you need to know about ranked-choice voting.
What is ranked-choice voting and how does it work?
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In her head, she envisioned a big, festive event. Celebratory. Perhaps in a park, or on a brownstone-lined street, the sun streaming through the trees. People of all races, religions, and backgrounds the people she seeks to represent would flood together in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, the neighborhood where she grew up, and she, Dianne Morales, a girl who was poor and didn’t know it, now a woman rich in the perspective that comes from a life spent proving people wrong, would stand on a platform and declare that she was a candidate for mayor of New York City a city brimming with possibility, but one that has yet to live up to its potential as the greatest in the world.