Saturday, March 22, 2025

Thirteen states now ban ranked-choice voting as West Virginia, Wyoming join bandwagon

I am not very familiar with the issue of rank choice voting, but my hunch is that it may in some cases lead to outcomes that are contrary to simple majority voting or results may otherwise be unexpected.

Or voting should not be like gambling or lottery?

"... The battle over whether to implement or ban RCV has been ongoing for nearly a decade. However, more states have banned RCV or chosen not to use it than have implemented it. ..."

Thirteen states now ban ranked-choice voting as West Virginia, Wyoming join bandwagon | Just The News "On elections: one opponent of RCV said "It should be easy to vote and hard to cheat.""

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