Ranked-choice voting allows voters to find a strongly supported winner from many candidates, with minimal worries about “wasting” votes. Here’s how it works.
Tips:
- Your lower choices won’t hurt the chances of your higher choices.
- Fill in only one oval per row and one oval per column.
- If you leave a candidate’s row blank, they are not ranked.
- Try to avoid gaps — if you skip a column, lower rankings may not count.