Caucus for RCV on February 27!
It’s caucus time, and you can help advance ranked choice voting in our state by helping educate caucus goers about RCV, submitting an RCV resolution, becoming a delegate to your district convention, and working to endorse pro-RCV candidates! What: Party caucuses to endorse candidates for State House and set party platform When: February 27 at 7:00 PM Where:
Find your caucus site for the DFL, GOP & Legal Marijuana Now Parties HERE. |
Ranked choice voting empowers voters to rank candidates in order of preference and ensures candidates earn majority support to win. It incentivizes positive campaigning, reduces political divisions, promotes more inclusive and representative elections, stops the spoiler problem, and eliminates costly, low-turnout municipal primaries. Many communities in Minnesota would like to try ranked choice voting, but are unable to do so. Under current law, only charter cities with odd-year elections––less than one percent of local jurisdictions in Minnesota––are able to adopt ranked choice voting; all other local jurisdictions must seek special permission from the legislature. This year, FairVote Minnesota and our thousands of RCV advocates are working to pass an RCV Local Options bill
which would give more local jurisdictions the ability to adopt RCV for their elections if they so choose.
In order to pass the RCV Local Options bill and continue to expand RCV in Minnesota, we need to elect pro-RCV candidates to the legislature and encourage political parties to add RCV to their party platform. Our opportunity to elect pro-RCV democracy champions in November starts at caucuses on Feb. 27.
Can we count on you to be there? |
Don’t worry if you’ve never caucused before. We’ll be sure you have everything you need and are ready to go! Read more below to print your resolution, look up your caucus location, and find out other details about the caucus process. Caucus Details: Caucuses are the first step in helping to elect pro-RCV candidates. This year, all state House representatives are up for election, and we need to continue to work for a pro-RCV majority.
DFL Caucuses: If you’re caucusing with the DFL, you can find information about the caucus process HERE. GOP Caucuses:
If you’re caucusing with the GOP, you can find information about the caucus process HERE. Independent and other minor parties:
If you are a member of an independent or other minor party, contact them directly about their caucus process. You can find contact information on the Secretary of State’s website.
At caucuses, you’ll be able to: - Submit a resolution in favor of ranked choice voting.
-
Sign up to become a delegate to your senate district convention this spring, and from there, you can vie to become a delegate to the state convention in June. This is a v
ery important step. We need RCV advocates to continue all the way through the process and make RCV a priority issue this election session!
Find out the position of your state house district candidates on ranked choice voting and let them know that RCV is an important issue for you. Support pro-RCV candidates in the endorsement process. Thank you for engaging in this very important step to help advance RCV in Minnesota. Your FairVote MN team
|
|
|
FairVote Minnesota 550 Vandalia Street, Suite 210 Saint Paul, MN 55114 United States unsubscribe |
|
|
|