
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Could Connecticut embrace ranked-choice voting? A working group is exploring the possibility. Gov. Ned Lamont announced Thursday that he’d formed the group to look at options and come up with a plan to allow Connecticut to use ranked-choice voting in caucuses, conventions and some elections. The group’s recommendations will be presented to the legislature next year. “Ranked-choice voting is an increasingly popular procedure among various political parties that enables voters to have all their preferences fully considered when choosing candidates for elected office,” Lamont said in...