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Final-five voting gains bipartisan momentum


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MADISON, Wis. — Back in January, Spectrum News 1 first told you about a bipartisan push to change the way we send lawmakers to our nation's capital.
Since then, the idea of final-five voting has picked up some momentum with a bipartisan bill introduced to make it happen.
What You Need To Know
Final-five voting would change how we elect federal officials
The proposal calls using a top-five non-partisan primary with an instant-runoff general election
A bipartisan bill was introduced back in March with the hopes of a public hearing later this year
The legislation (SB250/AB244) was introduced back in March by State Sen. Dale Kooyenga (R-Brookfield) and State Sen. Jeff Smith (D-Brunswick) in the Senate and State Rep. Tony Kurtz (R-Wonewoc) and State Rep. Daniel Riemer (D-Milwaukee) in the Assembly. Since then, it has garnered quite a bit of bipartisan support with a total of 22 co-sponsors so far coming from both sides of the aisle.

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