On August 19, the Maine legislature was called in for a one-day special session, to be held Monday, August 26. Proponents of ranked choice voting hope that on that day, LD 1083 will pass the State Senate. It has already passed the House. It provides for ranked choice voting for president. Maine currently has ranked choice voting for congress, but not president.
Is this for the primary, or their four electoral votes?
This article says it is only for the primary (it doesn’t mention the general election at all): http://observer-me.com/2019/08/22/theres-still-time-to-pass-ranked-choice-voting-for-march-primary/
But this website says it is for both: http://www.rcvmaine.com/
http://ballot-access.org/2019/05/19/two-utah-cities-will-use-ranked-choice-voting-in-municipal-elections-this-year/
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@JB,
It would apply to both, except use in a primary is contingent on there being one. So far, none has been enacted.
For a general election, the election of two statewide and an elector for each congressional district would be maintained.