Now they have:
Fargo, ND
Measure 1 was adopted in 2018 with 64% support:
changing the electoral system in the city of Fargo from plurality voting to approval voting, whereby voters may vote for any number of candidates they choose in local elections.
The first election using it was held in June 2020 for two city commissioners, with each receiving more than 50% approval.
Approval was then banned by the state legislature in 2023. ðŸ˜
St. Louis, MO
Proposition D was adopted in 2020 with 68% support:
Shall the City of St. Louis adopt an ordinance to:
- establish an open, non-partisan system for elections to the offices of Mayor, Comptroller, President of the Board of Aldermen, and Alderman
- enable voters to choose all the candidates they wish in the open, non-partisan primary
- allow the top two candidates to then compete in a runoff general election?
The first primary using it was held in March 2021, for mayor and several aldermen (the other races only had 1 or 2 candidates).
Details of all these elections can be found at approval.vote.