Free and Equal Elections (FEE) is holding an instant runoff election among the 4 candidates in tonight's FEE presidential debate in Chicago. The two candidates receiving the highest vote will debate again Oct. 30 in Washington, D.C.
In instant runoff voting, a voter ranks all candidates (in this case from 1 to 4). In the first round of voting, only the voters' #1 choices are counted. If no candidates receive a majority, the candidate with the fewest number of votes is dropped, and his voters' ballots are distributed to their #2 choices, and so on for subsequent rounds.
Vote here:
http://live.freeandequal.org/stream.html
In instant runoff voting, a voter ranks all candidates (in this case from 1 to 4). In the first round of voting, only the voters' #1 choices are counted. If no candidates receive a majority, the candidate with the fewest number of votes is dropped, and his voters' ballots are distributed to their #2 choices, and so on for subsequent rounds.
Vote here:
http://live.freeandequal.org/stream.html
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