The Alaska Supreme Court has upheld a decision to place a measure on the November ballot that could potentially repeal the state's ranked-choice voting system. This decision comes amid ongoing debates about the effectiveness and fairness of ranked-choice voting, a system currently used by only a few states in the U.S. The upcoming ballot measure will allow Alaskan voters to decide whether to continue with the current system or revert to a more traditional voting method. The move to potentially repeal ranked-choice voting has sparked significant interest and discussion among both supporters and critics of the system.
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