Ranked-Choice Voting News Roundup - June 2025
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 6
Ranked-choice voting threw New York City for a loop
Amityville Record | July 10, 2025
Ranked-choice voting in New York City created the conditions for the unexpected primary victory of democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani for mayor, shaking up the city's political landscape.
KIJEWSKI: Ranked choice voting in Michigan would be a misguided experiment
The Midwesterner | July 8, 2025
Ranked choice voting in Michigan would be a flawed experiment due to its complexity and potential to confuse voters.
TRENT ENGLAND And JASON SNEAD: Time To Say Goodbye To Ranked Choice Voting
The Daily Caller | July 7, 2025
Stop RCV Coalition co-chairs Trent England and Jason Snead argue against ranked-choice voting, asserting that it fails to deliver on its promise of electing moderate, consensus candidates.
Secretary of State backs legislation to expand ranked choice voting option to all cities, counties
Alpha News | July 7, 2025
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon has recommended legislation to expand the option of ranked-choice voting to all cities, counties, and school districts in the state.