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Prohibiting Ranked Choice Voting in Federal Elections

This bill aims to ban the use of ranked choice voting in federal elections across the United States. This means citizens will vote for a single candidate, rather than ranking them by preference, potentially simplifying the voting and vote-counting process.
Key points
Federal elections will require voters to choose one candidate, without ranking preferences.
This change applies to all federal elections held on or after the bill's enactment date.
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Print number: 118_HR_3704
Sponsor: Rep. Lawler, Michael [R-NY-17]
Process start date: 2023-05-25