Op-Ed on Ranked Choice Voting
The Journal has run an op-ed I wrote answering some frequently asked questions about ranked choice voting. I encourage you to go read it, but here are the main points:
- You can't help your most-preferred candidate by "bullet voting" for him or her, and you can't hurt your most-preferred candidate by using all three of your rankings
- RCV is not responsible for the huge mayoral field - that's the fault of the low filing fee and no incumbent on the ballot
- RCV is not confusing to voters, according to research conducted on the Minneapolis municipal election in 2009
- Voters should use all three rankings, if there are three candidates they support
- RCV has produced a mayor's race without the low-turnout primary and without the rancor and divisiveness of past races, and that's a good thing
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