Ranked Choice Ballot Act

The Ranked Choice Ballot Act is a bill passed by the United States Congress on 17 December 2020. On 22 January 2021, it was subject to a Supreme Court case that struck the bill down as unconstitutional by the Chase Court.

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Ranked Choice Ballot Act

Proposed by: Matthew Walker

Party: Democratic Party


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 * This bill introduces the use of ranked choice ballots in elections for the United States Senate, House of Representitives and Presidential elections. This act defines the use of ranked choice ballots as a ballot with the choice to choose a first (most preferred) candidate, second candidate, and so on and so forth. If no candidate is able to reach 50% of the overall vote, the candidate in last place is eliminated and their votes go to those voters second favourite pick.


 * This will help represent the views of voters much more, and continue to dismantle the two-party system that has plagued our nation for centuries.