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Ranked choice voting: Get the scoop on how it works

Published 1 day ago1 minute read

An illustration of 10 ice cream cones of various colors and flavors

The ranked-choice voting process that New York City voters will use in the Democratic primary for mayor can be confusing, but the rules don’t have to give you brain freeze.

Get a taste of RCV by ranking your five favorite ice cream flavors and then follow along as the votes get counted and we find out which flavor tops the cone.

Vanilla

Chocolate

Strawberry

Cookies and cream

Chocolate chip cookie dough

Mint chocolate chip

Butter pecan

Coffee

Salted caramel

Rocky road

To illustrate how ranked-choice voting works, CNN conducted a survey with SSRS asking 974 Americans to rate their top five ice cream flavors from a list of ten. First choice results showed Americans have no consensus favorite: Just 17% rated vanilla first with 14% picking chocolate, 13% cookies and cream and 10% mint chocolate chip. After reallocation, though, vanilla floated to the top with 53% of overall ballots and chocolate in second at 47%. Results from the survey were incorporated into the interactive. Results shown above also incorporate preferences from people who used the interactive.

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