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Ranked-Choice Voting as a Way to Slow Down Polarization

Ranked-Choice Voting as a Way to Slow Down Polarization

You and your friends are on a cross-country road trip. You’ve mapped out all the places you want to stop and visit along the way. The only thing you haven’t done is pick the road trip music. So, you put it to a vote. Alex votes for pop. Bailey and Cameron vote for country. Dakota votes for rock, while you vote for its more modern counterpart, alternative. With the most votes, country is the winner.