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Prohibiting Ranked Choice Voting in Federal Elections

This bill aims to ban the use of ranked choice voting in all federal elections across the United States. This means that starting in 2026, states currently using this system for presidential, congressional, or senatorial elections will need to change their voting methods. This change seeks to standardize the electoral process and could impact political campaign strategies and how citizens cast their ballots.
Key points
Prohibits the use of ranked choice voting in all elections for federal office.
The changes will apply to elections held during 2026 and any succeeding year.
States currently using ranked choice voting for federal elections will need to adjust their electoral procedures.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_3040
Sponsor: Rep. Hamadeh, Abraham [R-AZ-8]
Process start date: 2025-04-28