2024 General Election
Ranked Choice Ballots
Ballot rotation works as follows:
- Each house district gets its own ballot.
- Candidates for state representative are listed in a random alphabetical order determined by the division.
- Candidates for state senate are listed in the same random alphabetical order in odd house districts, and they rotate in even house districts, so that the candidate at the top of the list drops to the bottom of the list.
- All other candidates begin in alphabetical order in House District 1 and rotate from there.
How to mark your Ranked Choice ballot
Fill in only one oval per candidate, in each column. You do not have to rank all the candidates. Your second choice is only counted if your first-choice candidate is eliminated.
Learn more about Ranked Choice Voting
Fill in only one oval per candidate, in each column. You do not have to rank all the candidates. Your second choice is only counted if your first-choice candidate is eliminated.
Learn more about Ranked Choice Voting
