FairVote Minnesota

Making every vote count

What's your favorite benefit of Ranked Choice Voting?
Rank your preferences: 1st Choice2nd Choice3rd Choice
Less partisan polarization
More choices for voters
Upholds majority rule

How the votes are counted

The first choice votes are sorted and counted. If the votes for any candidate equal or exceed the threshold, that candidate is the winner.

If no candidate receives the required number of votes to win, the candidates with the fewest votes are eliminated in a series of rounds.

The votes of the eliminated candidates are reallocated to the remaining candidates in accordance with the second and third choices marked on those ballots by the voters.

The rounds continue until one candidate has more than half of the votes or, when only two candidates remain, has more votes than the other candidate.