Help Rhode Island bring Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) to Presidential Primaries
Together, we can reduce wasted votes and curb toxicity in our elections. Rhode Island lawmakers are currently considering adopting RCV for Presidential Primaries starting in 2028. The move would ensure that Rhode Island's nominees are a true reflection of the people.
Why is Ranked Choice Voting Better?
Ranked Choice Voting fixes failures in our current election process by reducing toxic politics, encouraging greater diversity of candidates and reducing the number of wasted votes.
How does ranked Choice Voting work?
In an RCV presidential primary, voters have the option to rank candidates in order of preference — first, second, third, and so on. On Election Day, voters’ first choices are tallied and candidates without enough support are eliminated. Ballots with those eliminated candidates ranked first are counted again for their second choices. This process continues until the only candidates remaining are those with enough support to win delegates. As a result, RCV gives political parties a look at the real preferences of their voters.
Discouraging negative campaigning
With RCV, candidates have an incentive to appeal to more voters and try to earn their second and third-choice votes. This discourages candidates from using negative campaign tactics and bombarding voters with ads that only appeal to extreme factions and exclude or turn off potential voters. RCV will return our elections to a competition of ideas, instead of a race to the bottom, by encouraging candidates to build support among to a wider group of voters to win.
Giving voters more choices
RCV encourages more candidates to run because voters are free to vote for their true choices instead of feeling pressure to vote strategically for incumbents or more well-known candidates. Many potential candidates never enter the race out of a fear that they may split the vote with other candidates of the same gender, race, or ethnicity. RCV would prevent this division by allowing voters more nuance than a simple “yes” or “no” vote. RCV also strengthens presidential nominees for general elections by ensuring candidates have support from a wider swath of the party.
Better Elections RI
Supporting local organizations include: