The correct response regarding the changes the Better Voting Nevada bill would make for voters is:
Voters would be able to rank candidates, vote in open primaries, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.
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Voters would be able to rank candidates, vote in open primaries, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.
Voters would be able to rank candidates, vote in open primaries, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.
Voters would be able to vote in closed primaries, rank candidates, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.
Voters would be able to vote in closed primaries, rank candidates, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.
Voters would be able have two candidates on a ballot, vote in open primaries, and rank candidates.
Voters would be able have two candidates on a ballot, vote in open primaries, and rank candidates.
Voters would be able to vote in open primaries, have more than two candidates on the ballot, and have the legislature break a tie when necessary.
Voters would be able to vote in open primaries, have more than two candidates on the ballot, and have the legislature break a tie when necessary.
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The correct response regarding the changes the Better Voting Nevada bill would make for voters is:
Voters would be able to rank candidates, vote in open primaries, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.