Portland Press Herald -Democrat Jared Golden was declared the winner of Maine’s 2nd Congressional District race on Thursday following a historic tabulation of ballots using ranked-choice voting. Golden, a Marine Corps veteran and state lawmaker from Lewiston, began the day roughly 2,000 votes behind incumbent Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin. But Golden surged past Poliquin after the ranked-choice votes of two independents in the race were redistributed Thursday morning. ....This is the first time in U.S. history that a congressional race was decided using ranked-choice voting, which allows voters to cast ballots for their favorite candidate but also rank other candidates in order of preference.
 Rob Richie, Fair Vote -  The
 results show that voters in the 2nd District handled the ballot well, a
 testament to the fact that ranked choice voting is easy. Only 0.18 
percent of voters who voted in the race made an error that invalided 
their ballot, which means that more than 99.8 percent of 2nd District 
voters cast valid ballots. For many voters, this was their first-ever 
ranked choice voting election.
In addition, 65 percent of backers
 of the independent candidates used their freedom to rank at least one 
of the major party candidates as a backup choice, with Golden earning 69
 percent of those votes to Poliquin's 31 percent. The "dropoff" in 
active votes between the first round and the second round was less than 3
 percent, far lower than the average decline in turnout of nearly half 
of first-round votes (47 percent) in congressional primary runoffs this 
year. 
 
 
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