RCV MAPS (MULTI-STATE ASSESSMENT PROJECT)
RCV Maps is the Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center’s primary research project. This project is a state-by-state analysis of voting equipment ranked choice voting (RCV) capability in each state.
What does RCV Maps cover?
RCV Maps provides users a starting point for understanding what will be needed for any state, county, or city to implement RCV. Each state assessment includes:
- A high-level introduction to RCV election administration best practices.
- Analysis of the voting systems used by each state election administration division (such as county-level or city-level) to run elections to determine how ready they are to run RCV elections.
What states are included in the project?
RCV Maps includes all 50 states and Washington, DC. We hope to include U.S. territories in future editions.
Use the map or state list below to download your state assessment.
For Questions, Corrections, and Updates | Contact: info@rcvresources.org
The Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center (RCVRC) is a non-partisan, non-profit organization with no financial interest in voting equipment manufacturers. To research these assessments, RCVRC reviews the election code and regulations, investigates results reporting practices, monitors local news stories, and researches certification documents. These analyses are available to advocates, researchers, election officials, lawmakers, and voters to contribute to discussions about ranked choice voting (RCV) and election administration.