Another intriguing alternative is to hold a "top four" non-partisan primary election, which would be open to all candidates and voters, followed by a general election that uses ranked-choice voting to pick the winner. As advocated by FairVote, an election reform group, voters would pick their top four candidates in order of preference. If none gets a majority of first-place votes, the lowest vote-getter is eliminated and the loser's second choice votes are assigned to the remaining three candidates. The process continues until one candidate wins a majority.