• @dragonflyteaparty
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    -31 year ago

    "The lawsuit notes that in elections for at-large seats on the DC city council — where voters can currently choose two candidates — voters in Wards 7 and 8 are less likely to cast a second vote, a phenomenon known as “undervoting.”

    “Many of those voters report their confusion about selecting more than one candidate for what appears to be the same office,” said Wilson in the lawsuit, arguing that implementing ranked-choice voting “would introduce an additional layer of confusion to the electorate.”

    “I have a similar concern for seniors and persons with disabilities,” Wilson added."

    I find it interesting that most of these commenters seem to have not read the article.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      People aren’t stupid we know how to fucking rank things. Undervoting occurs when they don’t like any of the candidates, having ranked choice means independents and non dem/rep parties can actually have a chance and so people will be more willing to vote. You act like this isn’t a wildly successful model for democratic voting used throughout the rest of the world. Fuck off…