Is there any solid reason to be against ranked choice voting? I’m honestly asking.
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So it may depend on whether you're talking about single-winner or multi-winner elections.
Ranked Choice voting can mean many different things depending on how it's counted, even more so once you get to multi-winner elections. (See, say, Schultze STV.)
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(By multi-winner elections, I'm talking about things like "elect 5 members of city council".)
Most commonly, for single-winner elections, people mean Instant Runoff. It's generally reasonable, but so is Approval Voting.
For multi-winner elections, many options... most are bad.
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I, and most of the smart political scientists I know, adore STV and consider multi-winner RCV (PR) their dream US reform. What don't you like about it?
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That said, I also would prefer nationwide MMP (like Germany or New Zealand) rather than the weird Spanish/Portuguese-style multi-member districts that the above article proposes.
Feb 5, 2020 · 1:34 AM UTC
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