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Ranked-Choice Voting News Roundup - July 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 July 5

Advocates push for ranked choice voting, open primaries in local elections

Spectrum News 1 | July 9, 2026

Advocates in Albany and Buffalo are pushing for ranked-choice voting (RCV) and open/semi-open primaries to reform local elections.

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Stone: Don’t experiment with our elections by adopting ranked choice voting

San Jose Spotlight | July 9, 2026

Former Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone argues against adopting ranked-choice voting, calling it a risky experiment that adds unnecessary complexity, increases ballot errors and exhaustion, and fails to reliably deliver promised benefits.

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Chicago aldermen consider election reforms, cost savings

The Center Square | July 8, 2026

Chicago City Council is considering ranked choice voting.

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Ranked choice voting is down, but not out 

Capital Research Center | July 6, 2026

Ranked-choice voting has suffered major setbacks, with voter rejections in multiple states, legislative bans in 19 states, and failed ballot efforts. It clings to narrow wins in Alaska and D.C., largely sustained by left-leaning donors.

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Inside the plot to remake Huntington Beach’s voting system

New York Post | July 6, 2026

Liberal attorney Kevin Shenkman has convinced a judge to force conservative Huntington Beach to switch to ranked-choice voting mid-election cycle.

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From the States

Ranked-choice voting gets a failing grade in Maine

by Harry Roth

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

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