Lansing, Michigan City Council Removes Ranked Choice Voting Ballot Measure from Ballot

On July 26, the Lansing, Michigan, city council removed the ballot measure asking if voters want to use ranked choice voting. Earlier the council had put that idea on the ballot. The city council reversed itself after the state sent a letter, warning that the city may not have the authority to implement ranked choice voting for its own elections. Thanks to Fairvote for this news.


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Lansing, Michigan City Council Removes Ranked Choice Voting Ballot Measure from Ballot — 2 Comments

  1. I hope no one ever falls for ranked choice voting in single-winner election districts like FairVote brought for three decades. The one-party system is twice as bad as a two-party system. That will be extremely difficult to turn back against the dictators.

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