
Ranked choice voting puts voters first.
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Majority Winners Guaranteed
Gone are the days of politicians winning elections with only a tiny fraction of the votes. Under RCV, candidates are required to have more than 50% support to win.
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Support Multiple Candidates
Ranked choice voting allows voters to rank multiple candidates in order of preference, enabling you to vote for the candidate you love while still supporting the candidate you like.
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More Civility
With ranked choice voting, candidates are not just competing to be voters’ favorite choice, they’re also competing to be their opponent’s voters’ second or third favorite choice, resulting in more positivity and cooperation.
RCV For Evanston is proudly endorsed by:
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Daniel Biss
Evanston Mayor
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Robyn Gabel
State Representative
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Mike Simmons
State Senator
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Sebastian Nalls
Former Mayoral Candidate
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Juan Geracaris
Councilmember
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Melissa A Wynne
Councilmember
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Jonathan Nieuwsma
Councilmember
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Larry Suffredin
Cook County Commissioner
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Eleanor Revelle
Councilmember
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Rick Marsh
Board President - Curt's Cafe
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Stephanie Mendoza
Evanston City Clerk
Are you ready to vote?
Ranked choice voting is officially on the ballot in Evanston this November, and we need your help to get it passed! Make sure you’re registered to vote, and that your friends & family are, too!
Check your voter registration hereThere are three ways to cast your ballot:
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Early Voting
Starting Oct. 24, you can vote in person at any of Cook County’s early election sites, including the Evanston Civic Center. You can also register to vote in person with 2 forms of ID.
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Mail-In Voting
Apply online or print & mail in an application to receive and return your ballot by mail. New this year: opt for permanent vote by mail!
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Election Day
Head to your precinct’s polling location to vote on November 8th. You can also register to vote the same day with 2 forms of ID.
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