Princeton Electoral Innovation Lab Submits Amicus in Maine Lawsuit Over Constitutionality of Ranked-Choice Voting

On August 6, the Princeton Electoral Innovation Lab submitted this amicus in Hagopian v Dunlap, the federal lawsuit in Maine over the constitutionality of ranked-choice voting. The Lab amicus supports ranked-choice voting.


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Princeton Electoral Innovation Lab Submits Amicus in Maine Lawsuit Over Constitutionality of Ranked-Choice Voting — 10 Comments

  1. JR –

    at least 2 or bust !!! ???

    In the meantime —

    PR (using required CANDIDATE RCV LISTS) and nonpartisan exec/judic AppV.

  2. The brief appears to have worked backwards from their conclusion.

    If Maine voters could rank all candidares, there would be no reason for segregated partisan primaries, along with associated exclusion of minor party candidates.

  3. NONPARTISAN ALL execs and judics.

    ALL/most partisans in legis bodies will attack exec/judic actions/non-actions re partisan LAWS.

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