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Join us in helping bring ranked choice voting (RCV) to the City of Sacramento

How RCV works: Watch this 60 second video or view a talking points chart.

Why is Ranked Choice Voting better for our City?

More than a few things make RCV a really big improvement over what Sacramento has now.

Ranked choice voting is easy

The research is in, voters already using RCV in other cities around the country say they prefer it.

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RCV improves chances for diverse candidates

RCV allows voters to support candidates who reflect their identities or communities without worrying about helping elect someone they oppose.

A majority winner is decided in one November election when more people vote

RCV is a more efficient process. The voter indicates in advance their backup choices if their first choice falls short.

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With RCV, the candidates have more time to talk to the voters about important issues

With ranked choice voting, the candidates don’t have to waste time attacking their opponent and raising big money to buy negative ads.