DID YOU KNOW that Rank Choice Voting (RCV) requires you to vote for at least three candidates for each office, and you’ll need to rank them in your preferred order?
What does that even mean for election outcomes?
How will you make your vote count?
Join us for an eye-opening, educational evening.
Send questions for the evening to the MCRP.
ASK Multnomah County Elections your toughest questions about Rank-Choice Voting (RCV, also known as Instant Runoff):
Download color or black-white flyer for this event.
When?
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Doors open 5:15 PM; meeting starts 6 PM.
Where?
The Johnson Center in Columbia Christian School, 9101 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97216.
Who?
Presenting:
Tim Scott, Director of the Multnomah County Elections Division.
Leah Benson, Ranked-Choice Voting Project Manager, Multnomah County Elections
Deborah Scroggin, Elections Manager, Portland City Auditor Elections Office
James Eccles, Election Analyst, Portland City Auditor Elections Office
Questions moderator:
Congressman Ed Diehl (District 17)
Host: The Multnomah County Republican Party (MCRP)
How Much?
A $10 suggested donation helps cover room costs.
Attendance is sponsored by the MCRP.
What?
A presentation by Multnomah County Elections with time for questions:
- Overview:
A primer on why we are implementing ranked choice voting and an explanation of the roles of the City and the County in the process - RCV at the City of Portland:
Explanation of the charter amendments and related code updates and a walk-through of candidate and voter education plans - RCV Basics:
An overview of how ranked choice voting works, including a ballot tutorial video and mock election - RCV Tabulation for Single and Multi-Winner:
A walkthrough of how RCV ballots will be tabulated in November - RCV Election Administration at Multnomah County:
Update on the process of implementation of systems, procedures, and tools to successfully administer ranked choice voting contests
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