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I think that there should probably be a bit on this page noting that the election will use ranked-choice voting. With RFK Jr. and Cornel West both having ballot access in addition to the usual Libertarian and Green candidates, it's likely that the RCV results will actually need to be tabulated for the first time in a presidential election. There is sadly a lack of polling, but the only notable poll since Biden's drop has neither Harris nor Trump reaching 50% in an open field race in both the at-large vote and in the 2nd congressional district, at 48-40 and 40-44 respectively. CNN published an article which could possibly used as a source - https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/14/politics/rfk-jr-maine-ranked-choice-voting/index.html. 2601:3C6:101:21D0:3945:2C2F:9B75:2F24 (talk) 06:42, 18 August 2024 (UTC)Reply