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Does ranked choice voting violate the principle of one person, one vote?

No. Ranked choice supports the idea of one person, one vote. Each person still has a vote in the final round.

Court cases have shown that ranked choice voting keeps the integrity of the one person, one vote.  

  • Stephenson v. Ann Arbor Board of Canvassers, Michigan Circuit Court, 1975
  • Minnesota Voters Alliance et al. v. the City of Minneapolis, et al., Supreme Court of Minnesota, 2009

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