Virginia Republican Party Chose its Nominees in Two U.S. House Districts This Year by Ranked Choice Voting

The Republican Party of Virginia frequently uses conventions instead of primaries to choose its nominees. This year, it chose U.S. House nominees in the Eighth, Tenth, and Eleventh Districts with conventions. Party rules now permit ranked choice voting in these nominating meetings, and ranked choice voting was used in two meetings: the Tenth District, on May 21; and the Eleventh District, on May 7. See this Fairvote story.


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