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Should ranked-choice voting replace plurality voting in federal elections?

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Current split
How 119 Americans voted.
Yes — adopt ranked-choice voting nationwide for all federal elections
14%
Yes — but only for primaries or in states that opt in
31%
No — keep plurality voting, but allow state-level experimentation
32%
No — plurality voting should remain the federal standard
23%
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