How are the votes counted?

During the first round of tabulation, the voting system tabulates the first-choice ranks on each ballot. If no candidate receives over 50 percent of the first-choice ranks on each ballot, the voting system must continue to the next round of tabulation.


During the next round of tabulation, the voting system must ensure that the candidate with the fewest first-choice ranks in the first round is eliminated and the eliminated candidate’s votes are transferred to each ballot’s next-ranked continuing candidate.


If no candidate receives over 50 percent of the votes cast after the second round the voting system must repeat additional rounds of tabulation until there is a winning candidate.

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1. Where can I find official election results?
2. Can I rank my favorite candidate more than once?
3. Can I still vote for just one candidate?
4. What is Plurality Voting?
5. Can I write in a candidate?
6. What happens if I give a candidate multiple rankings?
7. How do I mark a ballot?
8. How are the votes counted?
9. Am I allowed to rank only one candidate?
10. Do I have to rank every candidate?
11. What if there are only two candidates?
12. Will I know the winner on Election Night?
13. What is Ranked Choice Voting?