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Ranked choice voting is an electoral system that allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference rather than selecting just one. This method aims to ensure that elected officials are supported by a broader base of voters, potentially increasing voter turnout and engagement by allowing for more nuanced choices. It can change the dynamics of presidential elections and impact the effectiveness of the Electoral College by reducing the prevalence of 'spoiler' candidates, thereby encouraging more diverse candidate representation.
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