ConnecticutRanked Choice Voting
Campaign Status: Active
The Policy
A Ranked Choice Voting bill that would include some combination of Municipal RCV, Presidential primary RCV, Statewide and congressional election RCV, or Legislative RCV
Background
Ranked Choice Voting has been on the minds of Connecticuters for many years. 2024 will be a “short session” in the state’s legislature, meaning legislator’s can only consider bills submitted to them by the Governor. Both the Governor and the legislative leadership have expressed support for RCV and there is optimism that 2024 could be the year that Connecticuters see movement on RCV.
Who’s Involved?
RepresentUs is working with CT Voters First and a number of national groups to build pressure for a RCV bill.
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The Latest On This Campaign
Making it count: Connecticut’s fight over Ranked Choice Voting
Oct 22 2023
In Connecticut, the number of registered voters who identify themselves as members of third parties or as unaffiliated voters is close to equal to those who belong to one of the two major parties and more than either Democrats or Republicans on their own.
Read MoreOpinion: The time for election reform is now
Sep 14 2023
The recent news that the Connecticut General Assembly will hold a special session to move up Connecticut’s presidential primaries is an encouraging sign that our legislators care about governance and want to make sure Connecticut is relevant in national elections.
Read MoreRanked choice voting can end the ‘spoiler’ problem in elections
Aug 16 2023
It is relatively early in the 2024 election campaign season, but Connecticut voters are already hearing about the “spoiler” problem.
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