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CONDUCT AN ELECTION

Thursday, October 15, 2020 | By: Ranked Choice Voting Resource Center

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CONDUCT AN ELECTION

Administering an election is an intricate and vitally important process. Ranked choice voting elections present routine election procedures and unique administrative tasks. This section is meant to guide election officials and others interested in the process through what it takes to run an RCV election. The page is divided into three main components:

PLANNING

The resources in the Pre-Election section are geared towards helping election administrators, candidates, the media, and voters understand and prepare for a ranked choice voting election.

PRE-ELECTION

Election Day is the culmination of months of planning and preparation, and the time when everyday citizens can express their opinions about their local, state, and national governments.

ELECTION

Immediately after polls close, election results reporting begins. It is of utmost importance that preliminary, unofficial results are accurate; audits are carried out effectively; recounts proceed smoothly; and final reports are correct.

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