• LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    The following is all regarding primaries:

    California, Alaska, and Louisiana have Ranked choice voting, in a way.

    Alaska you can vote for ranked choice for presidency. (Top 4)

    Louisiana, you vote for anyone, the ballots are not separated, so whoever wins 50% supposedly goes on (Top 4)

    California is Top 2.

    Notable mentions: Nebraska and Washington both allow top 2 voting as well regardless of party officialiation, but NOT for the presidential election yet.

    If someone sees part of this wrong, let me know so I can correct it, but last I knew that’s how different some of our states are.