New Mexico Supreme Court Asks for a Response in Lawsuit Over Ranked Choice Voting in Santa Fe

On September 1, the New Mexico Supreme Court asked the city of Santa Fe to respond to the lawsuit State ex rel Perez v City Council of Santa Fe, 36639. The issue is whether the city is obliged to start using ranked choice voting for its own elections. The voters passed an initiative in 2008 that says the city should use ranked choice voting as soon as the equipment can handle it. The lawsuit charges that the city is deliberately dragging its feet. The city’s response is due September 15. Here is the Complaint. Thanks to Electionline for this news.


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New Mexico Supreme Court Asks for a Response in Lawsuit Over Ranked Choice Voting in Santa Fe — 1 Comment

  1. See BAN Maine story .

    RCV (aka IRV) infection — quite like the Top 2 Primary infection —

    math MORONS at work — who do NOT know what in Hell they are doing.

    See the Chernobyl nuke reactor morons in 1986 — pull out the safety rods and see what happens.

    PR and AppV — pending Condorcet head to head math (like calculus vs math using fingers at age 4)

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