Bill Text: NY A01009 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Establishes a ranked choice voting method for presidential elections whereby voters rank candidates according to the order of their choice and, if no candidate has received a majority of votes, the candidate with the fewest first choice votes is eliminated and the remaining candidates advance to another counting round until a winner is determined.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - referred to election law [A01009 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-A01009-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 1009 2021-2022 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY January 7, 2021 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. PAULIN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Election Law AN ACT to amend the election law, in relation to establishing a ranked choice voting method for presidential elections The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. The election law is amended by adding a new article 18 to 2 read as follows: 3 ARTICLE 18 4 RANKED CHOICE VOTING FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS 5 Section 18-100. Definitions. 6 18-102. Ranked choice voting method for presidential elections. 7 18-104. Ranked choice voting method; ballots. 8 18-106. Ranked choice voting method; procedures. 9 18-108. Voter education. 10 18-110. Construction. 11 § 18-100. Definitions. "Ranked choice voting method" shall mean a 12 method of casting and tabulating votes that simulates the ballot counts 13 that would occur if all voters participated in a series of runoff 14 elections, whereby the voters rank candidates according to the order of 15 their choice and, if no candidate has received a majority of votes, the 16 candidate with the fewest first choice votes shall be eliminated and the 17 remaining candidates advance to another counting round. In every round, 18 each ballot shall be counted as one vote for the highest ranked advanc- 19 ing candidate. 20 § 18-102. Ranked choice voting method for presidential elections. 1. 21 Ranked choice voting for presidential elections. Beginning with the two 22 thousand twenty-four election, all presidential elections shall be 23 conducted using the ranked choice voting method. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD02136-01-1A. 1009 2 1 2. The state board of elections is hereby authorized to promulgate 2 rules and regulations mandating all county board of elections to conduct 3 all presidential elections, including general elections, special 4 elections, and primaries to be held in the year two thousand twenty-four 5 and for all presidential elections held thereafter, utilizing the ranked 6 choice voting method. 7 § 18-104. Ranked choice voting method; ballots. 1. Notwithstanding 8 the provisions of article seven of this chapter, or of any other 9 provision of law to the contrary, ballots in an election for president 10 and vice president of the United States shall conform to the provisions 11 of this section. The ballot shall be simple and easy to understand and 12 allow a voter to rank candidates in order of choice. A voter shall 13 include no more than one write-in candidate among such voter's ranked 14 choices. 15 2. Instructions on the ballot shall conform substantially to the 16 following specifications, although subject to modification, based on 17 ballot design and voting machine: 18 "Vote for candidates by indicating your first-choice candidates in 19 order of preference. Indicate your first choice by marking the number 20 "1" beside a candidate's name, your second choice by marking the number 21 "2" beside a candidate's name, your third choice by marking the number 22 "3" beside a candidate's name and so on, for as many choices as you 23 wish. You may choose to rank only one candidate, but ranking additional 24 candidates will not hurt the chances of your first-choice candidate. Do 25 not mark the same number beside more than one candidate. Do not rank the 26 same candidate more than once. Do not skip numbers." 27 3. A sample ballot for an election subject to the ranked choice voting 28 method shall illustrate the voting procedure for the ranked choice 29 voting method. Such a sample ballot shall be included with each absen- 30 tee ballot. 31 4. The board of elections shall ensure that the necessary voting 32 system, vote tabulation system, or other similar or related equipment 33 shall be available to accommodate the ranked choice voting method where 34 the ranked choice voting method is required by this article. 35 5. When a candidate is nominated for an office to be filled at the 36 election by more than one party, the voting machine shall be so adjusted 37 that a candidate's name appears in each row or column containing gener- 38 ally the names of candidates for other offices nominated by any such 39 party. 40 § 18-106. Ranked choice voting method; procedures. The following 41 procedures shall apply in determining the winner in an election subject 42 to the ranked choice voting method: 43 1. The first choice marked on each ballot shall be counted initially 44 by election officials. If one candidate receives a majority of the 45 votes, excluding blank and void ballots, that candidate shall be 46 declared elected. 47 2. If no candidate receives a majority of first-choice votes at the 48 end of the initial count, the candidate receiving the fewest first- 49 choice votes shall be eliminated. Each vote cast for the eliminated 50 candidate shall be transferred to the candidate who was the voter's next 51 choice on the ballot. 52 (a) If a candidate is nominated by more than one party or independent 53 body, the vote totals from each party line containing that candidate 54 shall be treated separately in the first round solely for the purpose of 55 determining each party's vote share.A. 1009 3 1 (b) If a candidate is nominated by more than one party or independent 2 body, the vote totals from each party line containing that candidate 3 shall be treated as combined in every round for the purposes of deter- 4 mining if any candidate has a majority and determining which candidate 5 to eliminate. 6 (c) For the purposes of section 12-100 of this chapter, if a winning 7 candidate is nominated by more than one party or independent body and 8 such parties or independent bodies nominated more than one slate of 9 candidates for elector of president and vice president of the United 10 States, the electors of the party or independent body whose party line 11 received the most votes of such parties or independent bodies that nomi- 12 nated the winning candidate in the final round shall be elected. 13 3. Candidates with the fewest votes shall continue to be eliminated, 14 with the votes for such candidates being transferred to the candidate 15 who was each voter's next choice on the ballot until a candidate 16 receives a majority of the votes, excluding blank and void ballots. When 17 a candidate receives a majority of the votes, such candidate shall be 18 declared the winner. 19 4. If a ballot has no more available choices ranked on it, such ballot 20 shall be declared exhausted. Where a ballot skips two or more consec- 21 utive numbers, such ballot shall be declared exhausted where the skip- 22 ping of numbers begins on such ballot. A ballot with the same number for 23 two or more candidates shall be declared exhausted where the double 24 numbers begin on such ballot. 25 5. Where a tie is reached between candidates for last place, and thus 26 elimination, occurring at any stage in the tabulation, the tie shall be 27 resolved so as to eliminate the candidate who received the least number 28 of votes at the previous stage of tabulation. In the case of a tie to 29 which a previous stage does not apply, or such previous stage was also a 30 tie, the tie shall be resolved by drawing lots. However, if the tie 31 occurs when there are only two candidates remaining, the tie shall be 32 resolved in accordance with the provisions of this article. 33 § 18-108. Voter education. The board of elections shall conduct a 34 voter education campaign on the ranked choice voting system to familiar- 35 ize voters with the ballot design, method of voting, and advantages of 36 determining a majority winner in a single election. 37 § 18-110. Construction. All elections held by the ranked choice voting 38 method pursuant to this article shall be subject to all the other 39 provisions of this chapter and all other applicable laws relating to 40 elections, so far as is applicable and not inconsistent with this arti- 41 cle. 42 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.