DENVER (AP) — Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has signed a bill that would impose another hurdle for the implementation of ranked-choice voting, which may be on the November ballot.

The new law would require that the system first be tested at a municipal level, delaying implementation.

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Colorado Supreme Court allows open primary, ranked-choice voting to move forward

7:51 AM, Jun 06, 2024

The system would allow voters to rank candidates instead of choosing just one. Polis tried to quell fears by saying that if voters pass the ballot measure, they will work swiftly to implement it even with the new requirements.

Colorado group calls for ranked choice voting in future elections


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