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The Hill: Republicans rage against ranked choice voting after Alaska election [[link removed]]
John - "Ranked choice" voting is a popular tool in the push to make the voting process more democratic and enable citizens to have a greater voice when they go to the polls.
If you’ve never heard of it, the explanation is simple : the voter gets to rank the candidates in the order they prefer them, instead of just picking one. This helps empower a diverse slate of candidates and also acknowledges that, if your first choice didn’t win, you’d certainly prefer a second candidate who more closely resembles your beliefs rather than having the other main party win by default.
Some in Congress, however, were upset after the last election in Alaska: " Ranked choice voting, I think, is unconstitutional ", said Rep. Tom Emmer, the head of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
With the debate continuing, we need to know how interested you are in fighting for the implementation of ranked-choice voting.
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