Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Ranked-Choice Voting Resource Center



The Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center provides a Compilation of best practices and first-hand experiences from Jurisdictions that have used this Method of Voting (RCV).

The Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center provides a Compilation of Best Practices and First-Hand Experiences from Jurisdictions that have used this method of Voting.

This website and overall Project serve as a Resource for Voters, Election Administrators, Policy Makers, and Candidates.

The initial Project Team brought more than 100 years of Election Practice together to meet this Objective. Having worked together overseeing Statewide, Municipal, and District Court Instant-Runoff Voting (IRV) Elections, the Project Team realized Limited Information was available regarding the Administration of and Education about RCV. To address this Lack of Information, the Project Team sought to develop a Content-Rich Site to create a Single Resource to share Ideas, develop Best Practices, overcome Hurdles, and Deliver Exceptional Election Administration.



The Team

Gary Bartlett - Served as the NC State Board of Elections Executive Director for 20 years.

George Gilbert - From 1988-2013, George served as Director of Elections to the Guilford County Board of Elections.

Karen Brinson Bell - Elections career spans more than 10 years, including Four years as Elections Director for Transylvania County, NC, and Five years with the NC State Board of Elections Voting Systems Division.

Connie Schmidt - From September 1995 to December 2004, she served as Election Commissioner for Johnson County, Kansas. She worked in Local Government in Johnson County for a Total of 31 years.

Chris Hughes - Serves as a Liaison between the Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center and FairVote, and is a Staff Attorney at FairVote.

CLICK HERE for more information about The Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center.









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