Electoral Reform
Advocates for legislative adoption of ranked choice voting to replace traditional runoff elections with instant runoff system
Advocates for ranked choice voting adoption in Texas elections to promote fair and efficient electoral processes
About Organization
Ranked Choice Voting For Texas works to persuade the Texas legislature to adopt ranked choice voting (also known as instant runoff voting) for state elections. Based in Houston, TX, the organization promotes electoral reform that eliminates runoff elections, reduces negative campaigning, and strengthens democratic participation. In 2024, the organization operated with $70,200 in revenue.
Electoral Reform
Advocates for legislative adoption of ranked choice voting to replace traditional runoff elections with instant runoff system
Voter Education
Informs Texas citizens about ranked choice voting mechanics, benefits for fair representation, and election cost savings
Legislative Engagement
Works directly with Texas lawmakers to draft, introduce, and advance ranked choice voting legislation at state level
Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.
Revenue (2024)
$70K
Expenses (2024)
$66K
Assets (2024)
$9K
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.
Analyzes Texas election data and ranked choice voting implementation in other states to build evidence
Meets with state legislators to present the case for ranked choice voting legislation adoption
Conducts community presentations and media campaigns to build grassroots support for electoral reform
Collaborates with partner organizations to amplify advocacy efforts and mobilize voters statewide
Services and programs offered by Ranked Choice Voting For Texas
Engages Texas lawmakers to introduce and pass legislation implementing ranked choice voting for state and local elections
Educates Texas voters about how ranked choice voting works and its benefits for election integrity and representation
Builds partnerships with civic organizations, voting rights groups, and community leaders to support electoral reform efforts
Meet the people behind Ranked Choice Voting For Texas.
2020
2020
Ranked Choice Voting For Texas established to advocate for electoral reform in the state
August 2020
August 2020
Received IRS recognition as a tax-exempt organization to support advocacy work
2024
2024
Increased organizational capacity with revenue reaching $70,200 to support statewide advocacy efforts
Board members, advisors, and key contributors
Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.