Maine to allow ranked votes in general presidential election
AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine is set to become the first state to allow voters to rank candidates in a general presidential election.
Democratic Gov. Janet Mills said Friday she’ll allow such a bill to become law in January without her signature.
The legislation requires ranked choice voting in presidential elections and primaries.
Mills’ office says ranked voting won’t be used in a planned presidential primary in March 2020. But future presidential primaries would use it.