:: Michigan certainly wouldn’t have enabled “rank choice voting” algorithm because they didn’t pay for the module. ::
So...it exists, right?
:: they didn’t pay for the module ::
So...who did pay for it?
SolarWinds?
The heathen Chinee?
Not enabling because you didn’t pay for it doesn’t mean that, if someone else paid for it, you couldn’t enable it.
We’ve been moving a huge data bade from one environment to another.
Just today, I learnt that the original install bundle had lots of add-ons that you had to turn on or off according to your preferences.
One of the options was “Install all add-ons.”
There was no extra cost for enabling the “all”, it was in the bundle.
I really despise it when some techy-elitist plays common sense people for fools.
no question “rank choice voting” algorithm exists - it’s in their documentation. Dominion CEO says that Michigan, unlike the other states that did order the feature installed, didn’t pay for it ... so unless Eric Coomer updated their systems then it wouldn’t likely have been enabled and if they hadn’t deleted the logs then they might have even shown it. Dominion suggests Michigan should have done an audit if they had any questions.
MI ranked-choice...
wiki halfway decent explanation. a lot of work done here...
locals in MI have/had used it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranked-choice_voting_in_the_United_States#Michigan