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To: Woody_Nickels who wrote (340842)3/19/2022 7:49:16 PM
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  Respond to of 455104
 
Worse than that, Ranked Choice Voting promotes compromisers - wishy washy RINO types, and people who deliberately mask what they really stand for. People who can attract second choice selections of conservatives, with insider dems who know what's behind the mask. So second round goes to the masked dem. Republican in Name Only. Definition of masked dem. or self-serving panderer. (Plus, it's so complicated that it provides the perfect excuse for requiring computerized elections. It won the vote at the last minute - it had been losing up until the end. Fancy that.)

It's RANK, dude.



To: Woody_Nickels who wrote (340842)3/19/2022 9:03:59 PM
From: Sr K  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 455104
 
You mean like Caltech, Berkeley, Stanford, and about 15 more that have used it for 50 years.

Then they haven't refined it or used it right.

fairvoteca.org

Over 50 colleges and universities in the United States use ranked choice voting (RCV) to elect some or all student government positions. That means that over 700,000 students across the country are empowered with more choice in electing student leaders. Here is the list of the 17 colleges and universities in California using RCV: