Ranked-Choice Voting Explained
May 29, 2018•13 min
Episode description
If you’re voting in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley or San Leandro ... you get three votes! Kind of. Today, we explain how ranked-choice voting works, why some people like it, why some people hate it, and how politicians can win even if they come in second. June 5 is Primary Election Day.
Guest: Scott Shafer, Senior Editor for Politics and Government Desk for KQED
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