Every day, you make ranked decisions. You pick a second-favorite soda, a backup dinner spot, a Plan B, a Plan C.
But in our current system, it’s Republican, Democrat, or a wasted vote. They have captured our democracy.
Ranked Choice Voting breaks that cycle.
You rank your candidates. If your favorite doesn’t win, your vote still counts for your next choice — until a candidate reaches a 50% majority.
Ballot Examples
Compare a traditional ballot to a ranked choice ballot.
Traditional Ballot
Hypothetical 2024 Election
Only one choice allowed.
Ranked Choice Ballot
Tap candidates above the line in your preferred order. You can rank as many or as few as you want.
Rank your choices — if your top pick doesn't win, your vote moves to your next choice. Tap "See some Scenarios" for examples.
Ranked Choice Simulation
If your top-choice candidate is eliminated, your vote automatically goes to your next preferred candidate. This simulation isn’t predicting a real election—it’s here to show that voting third party doesn’t mean wasting your vote.