Wisconsin Lawmakers Propose Ranked Choice Voting for All Elections
BELOIT, Wis. State Senator Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) and Representative Clinton Anderson (D-Beloit) introduced LRB-5709 on March 5, legislation that would implement ranked choice voting for state, federal, and local elections in Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin legislation would also eliminate the need for February primaries in nonpartisan elections.
Today, voters in Wisconsin almost never elect independent candidates, because the states elections are decided by first-past-the-post plurality voting (FPPV). In this system, a voters expression of preference is restricted to a single candidate. Each voter has just one choice, and if there are more than two candidates in the race, winning by plurality rather than majority is quite possible.
Consequently, no matter how attractive an independent candidate may seem in the spring, summer, and early fall of an election year, he or she will be tarnished as a spoiler on Election Day and will almost certainly lose.
https://thefulcrum.us/elections/wisconsin-ranked-choice-voting-proposal-2026