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Ranked Choice Voting – Advocacy to Adoption

Satisfaction with politics in the US has been stagnating at near historic lows, which has led voters to look for solutions. The fastest growing reform efforts is Ranked Choice Voting (RCV). This program examines the benefits of RCV and how it might be implemented in Illinois.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
Provider: IL NAELA
SKU: NAELA2403-R
$60.00 or 1.00 credits
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Satisfaction with politics in the US has been stagnating at near historic lows, which has led voters to look for solutions. The fastest growing reform efforts is Ranked Choice Voting (RCV). This program examines the benefits of RCV and how it might be implemented in Illinois. It includes an overview of how RCV works, how it has been implemented, and the legal issues that must be addressed to achieve adoption. 

Andrew Szilva & Abigail DrummFairVote Illinois, Chicago

Expires: 4/1/2026

Satisfaction with politics in the US has been stagnating at near historic lows, which has led voters to look for solutions. The fastest growing reform efforts is Ranked Choice Voting (RCV). This program examines the benefits of RCV and how it might be implemented in Illinois. It includes an overview of how RCV works, how it has been implemented, and the legal issues that must be addressed to achieve adoption. 

Andrew Szilva & Abigail DrummFairVote Illinois, Chicago

Expires: 4/1/2026

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Program Date4/9/24
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