Posted on 11/05/2019 8:37:19 PM PST by yesthatjallen
New York City on Tuesday became the latest and largest city in the nation to adopt ranked-choice voting, which allows voters to rank their top five candidates based on preference.
New Yorkers overwhelmingly approved Ballot Question 1 by a roughly 73 to 17 percent margin, with just over 77 percent of precincts reporting.
The ballots passage will allow the citys voters to begin using ranked-choice voting in local primary and special elections starting in 2021.
The method allows voters to rank their top five candidates in order of preference rather than picking just one contender. If a candidate wins an outright majority in first-place rankings, that person wins. However, if nobody wins a majority in the first round, the candidate in last place is eliminated and voters who ranked that candidate first have their votes shifted to the one they ranked second. The process goes on until a single candidate gets a majority of first-place votes.
Opponents say ranked-choice voting unnecessarily complicates elections, though proponents of the system have claimed that it forces candidates to appeal to a larger swath of voters and allows people wider latitude to consider every contender in a race.
Ranked Choice Voting is an exciting step forward for democracy and increasing voter choice. Low voter turnout, negative campaigns, a lack of diversity among candidates, and expensive runoff elections with even lower participation rates have plagued municipal elections, said Tousif Ahsan, civic engagement coordinator for the New York Public Interest Research Group.
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You can forget any republican being in the final ballot.
Can you vote for your first choice as the 2nd, 3rd, etc? What happens if you don’t select a 2nd, 3rd, etc. choice?
This is the same type of crap they have in countries like Australia and it’s always just a scheme to have unpopular socialists candidates seize power. It really makes absolutely no sense to not have a runoff system or a system where the person who wins the most votes wins regardless of majorities.
1. Shoot whitey
2. Loot whitey
3. Shoot whitey
4. Loot whitey
5. Shoot whitey
6. Loot whitey
and this is how they cheat I mean win it...........sick sa country we live in
NYC GAME SHOW where the republicans lose all the time every time whether they show or not
Proposed, endorsed by leftists, and enacted in Minneapolis, a few years ago.
That should tell you all you need to know about ranked choice cheating.
"Pick a Democrat, ANY DEMOCRAT"
If you don’t enter any 2-5 choices, you cast no vote in opposition to those candidates.
What happens if you list the same name each time?
Is the ballot thrown out?
Can you vote for your first choice as the 2nd, 3rd, etc?
No.
What happens if you dont select a 2nd, 3rd, etc. choice?
Your 2nd, 3rd choices only come into play if you voted for eliminated candidates. They essentially ecome blank ballots in later rounds.
The first one only counts.
“What happens if you list the same name each time? Is the ballot thrown out?”
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I wondered that too, in 2018.
If you fill in the “oval” for the same candidate over and over, only the first oval is officially counted. The ballot is not thrown out.
At the time, I filled in only the first “oval” with the felt pen that was provided....the “oval” for GOP incumbent congressman Bruce Poliquin.
Rank Choice voting was tossed out by the courts for state elections, because the Maine Constitution mentions a “plurality” of votes being sufficient to elect a candidate.
Apparently the federal Constitution makes no mention of a plurality, so Rank Choice applies to Maine’s two U.S. House seats and two U.S. Senate seats. A law was passed in the state capital recently so Rank Choice voting now applies to the presidential race a year from now.
This is a rejection of the “one person, one vote” principle. The proponents of Rank Choice Voting might/would argue otherwise.
It inserts a hypothetical element into the process - “If the person who I vote for loses, how can I ‘spend’ my vote a second time.”
Not sure how this is even Constitutional. But we have some may things that aren’t ... it is getting to be a long list.
So of course this dumbass vote-switching plan will be supported by the same folks who want the electoral college eliminated.
It’s just another way to disenfranchise the minority (numerical, not racial) vote.
Being a near uniparty city is not enough. They are now going for a Marxist uniparty city.
“Non-partisan” primaries and ranked voting are just two of the ways the Marxists have used to try to eliminate the competition.
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