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Please update your book marks accordingly. This page will be archived. New Election System In the 2020 General Election, voters approved an initiative to establish a Nonpartisan Pick One Primary Election system and a Ranked Choice Voting General Election system. There will be many changes to how we vote and how elections look. As time goes on, this webpage will be updated to include additional educational tools to help prepare you for voting in both new election systems. Concept Ballots You can view sample demonstration ballots. If you have suggestions or questions, please let us know - [email protected]. We want voters to be part of the ballot design process. General Ballot News Ranked Choice Voting Education Campaign Launches with Mock Elections Ranked Choice Voting - Explained Ranked Choice Voting Information Rack Card > Pick One Primary Information Rack Card > Ranked Choice Voting FAQ What is Ranked Choice Voting? Ranked Choice Voting allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference. In the 2020 general election, voters approved an initiative to establish a Ranked Choice Voting general election system. How does Ranked Choice Voting work? In each race, voters will rank their choices in order of preference. Votes are counted in rounds. This is what happens: Round One: The Division counts all 1st choices. If a candidate gets 50% + 1 vote in round one, that candidate wins and the counting stops. If not, counting goes to Round Two. Round Two (and beyond): The candidate with the fewest votes gets eliminated. If you voted for that candidate, your vote goes to your next choice and you still have a say in who wins. If your first choice candidate was not eliminated, your vote stays with them. Votes are counted again. This keeps happening in rounds until two candidates are left and the one with the most votes wins. What happens if I only vote for one candidate? Your vote is counted in round one and your vote stays with your candidate throughout tabulation. Is there a benefit of ranking multiple choices? Yes. By ranking multiple candidates, you can still have a voice in who gets elected even if your top choice does not win. Ranking multiple candidates ensures your vote will go toward your second. third, fourth, or fifth choice if your top choice is eliminated, giving you more voice in who wins. How do I mark my ballot in a Ranked Choice Voting election? Fill in only one oval per candidate, in each column. You do not have to rank all the candidates. Your second choice is only counted if your first choice candidate is eliminated. Instructions: Vote by ranking candidates of your choice. Rank as many or as few candidates as you like Completely fill in no more than one oval for each candidate or column For your 1st choice, fill in the oval in the 1st choice column For your 2nd choice, fill in the oval in the 2nd choice column, and so on If you make a mistake, you can ask for a new ballot Mistakes To Avoid If you skip a ranking, your next ranking moves up. Here, if your first choice candidate is eliminated, your third choice counts as your second choice and your fourth choice would count as your third choice. If you skip two or more rankings in a row, only the rankings before the skipped rankings will count. Here, your first choice counts and the fourth choice would not count. If you give more than one candidate the same ranking, those rankings and later rankings will not count. Here, only your first choice counts. Your vote only counts once, eve...