New Illinois law creates a task force to examine ranked choice voting – Center Square

Opponents of ranked choice voting say it is confusing for voters, while others say voters are usually on opposite sides of the aisle, so it would make it more difficult for candidates in the middle to get elected.
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Tubal-Caine
2 years ago

The IEEE(Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) as well as the NRA both have a problem where perhaps less than 2% of their members actually vote for their leadership. The IEEE, lead by college professors, instituted approval voting about forty years ago after a working engineer came within 100 votes of winning the presidency (filling classes and keeping worker income low). Alaska got stuck with a woke Democratic senator recently due to approval voting. Only the woke and POC would go for this lunacy.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Ranked choice would be Democrat vote fraud on steroids

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