Ranked Choice Voting has the potential to save cities and their residents time and money. However, current Georgia law prevents cities from using RCV. For this reason, many cities have chosen to pass resolutions asking the General Assembly to allow them to use RCV.
Below is a list of known resolutions by local governments in Georgia in support of Ranked Choice Voting. Click on any link to download a copy of the resolution.
As of the most recent update to the list, these elected bodies represent nearly 1.5 million people or 13.9% of Georgia's population!
- Athens-Clarke County - 2024-12-17
- City of Doraville - 2023-09-20
- City of Brookhaven - 2023-02-15
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City of Holly Springs - 2022-02-28
- proposed/discussed in Feb 7th, 2022 meeting
- passed 5-0 as part of Consent Agenda in Feb 28th, 2022 meeting
- Dekalb County (and county webpage link) - 2022-02-08
- City of Atlanta (and city webpage link) - 2020-09-21
- City of Johns Creek - 2020-02-03
Want to help grow this list? Want Ranked Choice Voting in your local government? Click here to join us and find out how to make it happen.
Are you a city council member or do you want to talk to your city council about RCV? Better Ballot Georgia wrote a handy white paper to help answer questions and make the case for RCV. View it below.
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