Ranked Choice Voting Goes Down In Flames
by Staff
Stop RCV coalition co-chair Jason Snead wrote a piece in the The Daily Wire detailing ranked-choice voting's stunning election day losses.
Last Tuesday, voters in six states decisively rejected ballot measures that would have brought ranked choice voting to future elections. In Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and Oregon, RCV went down in flames. National groups spent millions on campaigns promising RCV would enhance democracy and empower the people, angling for an election day triumph. Instead, the voters handed them a rout.
Adding insult to injury, Alaska appears on track to repeal RCV after using it for just two years. Missouri, meanwhile, became the first state to ban it at the ballot box, and the eleventh state overall to bar RCV. In fact, the number of states to ban RCV more than doubled this year.
Despite millions of dollars spent supporting RCV ballot initiatives around the country, it wasn't enough to prevent defeat at the ballot box.