Clerks concerned about taxpayer cost, confidence around ranked choice voting – Center Square

“Every time that we add a multiple page ballot, there’s a greater expense. It takes more people to facilitate, communicate and understand how to cast this for an election so expense is going to go up for election judges,” Sangamon County Clerk Don Gray said “We’re just not properly in the right foundation yet to facilitate, I think, impactfully of a ranked choice voting election.” He also worried transparent, accurate and expedited results and trust and confidence in the system could be impacted.
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

More complex ballots necessitate more complex and time consuming methods of cheating. Clerks in blue counties don’t want to do that much work, hence the expediency angle.

Whit Bissel
2 years ago

And cheating in an election requires printing multiple phony ballots to stuff in the ballot box

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