IMPLEMENTATION REPORTS
Monday, November 30, 2020 | By: Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center
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Learn about the RCV Compilation.
The Ranked Choice Voting Compilation is a collection of best practices and sample documents, to help election administrators prepare for ranked choice voting elections. It is a living document, and will be regularly updated with new and updated resources as we collect or create them.
Compilation of Ranked Choice Voting Resources and Model Practices
Learn more about the Implementation of RCV With Multiple Voting Systems.
Most states in the United States have a number of different types of voting systems used for their elections. Some states have a number of different voting systems manufactured by different vendors. Others use one single vendor, but have different models of voting equipment from that vendor. This report outlines potential implementation models for states based on their voting system setup. Also available is a table outlining the current RCV capabilities of the voting systems available from the four largest voting system vendors: Dominion, Election Systems & Software, Hart InterCivic, and Unisyn.
Implementing Ranked Choice Voting Statewide and Across Jurisdictions When Multiple Voting Systems Are Used
Table of Voting System RCV Capability
Model RCV Implementation Plan
This model plan provides a broad map of the start-to-finish process of ranked choice voting, from the introduction of legislation to approve this voting method to the certification of election results. Designed as a living document, this model plan will develop as the use of RCV grows, technology expands, and more resources and information are gathered.
Model RCV Implementation Plan
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