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Ranked-Choice Voting News Roundup - June 2026

by Staff

Welcome to our weekly news roundup, where we highlight the top stories surrounding ranked-choice voting—both opposing and supporting—throughout the nation.

 

Week of June 7

D.C. to hold first election using ranked-choice voting on June 16

Ballotpedia News | June 12, 2026

D.C. holds its first ranked-choice voting election on June 16, 2026, for Democratic primaries for mayor, congressional delegate, and several council seats.

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Maine’s 2026 Primary Shows Why RCV Should Be Repealed

Maine Policy Institute | June 11, 2026

Maine’s 2026 primary illustrates problems with ranked-choice voting (RCV): several key races did not produce winners on Election Night and instead require delayed centralized tabulation days later.

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Why Complete Election Results in Maine Could Take More Than a Week

The New York Times | June 10, 2026

Maine's June 9 primaries may take over a week to finalize due to ranked-choice voting tabulation. Some races have been called, but others remain unresolved.

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Organizer says Cleveland Heights council should leave ranked choice to the voters

Cleveland.com | June 8, 2026

A Rank the Vote Ohio activist criticized the Cleveland Heights City Council for deciding against placing a ranked-choice voting charter amendment on the November ballot, calling it a "bait-and-switch" that denies voters a say.

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Deep Dive

Has stopping RCV become the most popular election reform?

by Harry Roth

Recent News

RCV’s failure to launch in DC

by Harry Roth

From the States

Virginia doubles down on ranked-choice voting experiment

by Harry Roth

Recent News

Bad news abounds for RCV

by Harry Roth

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