In ranked choice voting, voters rank candidates by preference instead of selecting just one. If no candidate receives a majority, the lowest vote-getter is eliminated, and votes for that candidate are redistributed to voters' next choices. This process repeats until a winner emerges with majority support. Voters gain more choice and influence, while candidates benefit from reduced negative campaigning.
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