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Maine Secretary of State Creates On-Line Cartoon to Explain Ranked Choice Voting — 3 Comments

  1. The cartoon characters can help provide cover for the faults of ranked choice voting (RCV).

    Among the faults are civil rights issues because only the biggest civic group can win under RCV in single winner districts and so racial minorities are totally blocked out from representation.

    This unfair winner-takes-all system is fully supported by CoFOE, BAN, FairVote and is being wrongly considered by election departments because of their work and the lies they must defend from the past twenty-five years.

    These groups and others will tell you that they bring pure proportional representation (PPR) but PR math involves the math where the total votes are divided by the total number of seats (plus one) and without the correct math they are unable to fulfil the promise of democracy under PPR.

    The United Coalition has been using PPR correctly since 1995, google derived their logo from our team in 1997, but Google doesn’t want you to know because Google wants you to believe that they alone are the source for news about the United Coalition.

    http://usparliament.org/how-google-got-its-name.php

    CoFOE, BAN and FairVote are with Google in that they want you to believe that a voting system that violates civil rights of minority interest groups is great news and that the United Coalition is insignificant.

  2. @DR,

    The narrator of the cartoon appears to be the Secretary of State.

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