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07-19-2021
If you ve been following the mayoral race in New York City you ve probably heard of Ranked-Choice Voting which is catching on in a growing number of cities across the country.
Ranked-choice voting lets voters ranked candidates giving them control over their second, third, fourth, and fifth choices for office, but it s not without controversy.
How We Vote
The technology Americans use to cast their ballots has changed over the years from ballot boxes to giant lever machines, to electronic machines. However, what hasn t changed is most Americans still cast just one vote for one candidate. These days, a growing number of localities are opting to let voters rank every candidate running in an election.
What New York's New Election System Can Teach Brazil* – Watching America
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Tuesday, July 06, 2021
MISSION LOCAL (SAN FRANCISCO) Research by scholars like San Francisco State’s Jason McDaniel reveal that it has not expanded voter participation. It has not reduced the ferocity of campaigning (even if candidates are incentivized to be nicer and more likable in order to reap those No. 2 votes, everybody knows that independent expenditure campaigns can still unleash floods of cash and negativity). Ranked-choice voting does do away with sparse-turnout runoff elections, but even this eliminates the head-to-head campaign both candidates and voters crave to bestow legitimacy.
“In the current environment, people are willing and ready to doubt elections, especially if their candidate loses,” McDaniel says. “The language used by the Adams campaign and the unrelated error by the New York City Board of Elections poison the well. The Board of Elections truly messed up. This is a tragic story.”