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Voters rejected historic election reforms across the US, despite more than $100M push

  • Voters rejected proposed election reforms across the US, despite a more than $100 million campaign push.
  • Ranked choice voting was approved in Washington, D.C., and Oak Park, Illinois, this November.
  • Nevada voters turned against reforms this year, signaling a potential rethinking of strategies among reform advocates.
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