RCV would not be extended to elections for president, county commissioner, or regional district school committee member.
Other initiatives to enact ranked choice voting in 2020 include the Alaska Ballot Measure 2.
Ranked choice voting is used in elections in Maine (since 2018; adopted 2016),[3] the Australian House of Representatives (since 1918),[4] for the Irish President (since 1938),[5] and in numerous cities across the United States.
If no candidate wins a majority of first-choice votes, then the ballot works as an instant runoff.
The ability to mobilize the broadest and deepest appeal across the electorate would replace the ability to target a passionate minority constituency, which may be extreme or nonrepresentative from the standpoint of most voters as the key to winning.