San Francisco Ranked-Choice Voting Gets a Reprieve

On July 17, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors heard testimony on three separate proposals to limit the use of Ranked-Choice Voting in city elections. After hearing from approximately 40 members of the public, the Board voted unanimously to send all three proposals back to the Rules Committee, which almost certainly means that the issue will not come up again for several months.


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San Francisco Ranked-Choice Voting Gets a Reprieve — 2 Comments

  1. IRV = THE method to elect Stalin/Hitler clones when the Middle is divided

    34 S–M–H
    33 H–M–S
    16 M–S–H
    16 M–H–S
    99

    But, of course, such example means NOTHING to IRV math fanatics from Hell — who never heard about and do NOT care about the Divided Majority problem with 2 or more choices.
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    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

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