Minnesota Bills for Ranked Choice Voting for all Federal and State Office

Four State Senators have introduced SF 2270, and thirty-five State Representatives have introduced HF 2486. Both of these identical bills would provide for ranked choice voting for all primaries and all general elections, for all federal and state office.

Minnesota already has considerable experience with ranked choice voting, in city elections.


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Minnesota Bills for Ranked Choice Voting for all Federal and State Office — 6 Comments

  1. RCV FATAL ROT FEB 2023

    MIDDLE IS CONFUSED AS USUAL

    34 R—M—L
    33 L—M—R
    16 M—L—R
    16 M—R—L
    99 TOTAL

    WITH RCV, M LOSES.
    R BEATS L 50-49

    HEAD TO HEAD- CONDORCET MATH
    M BEATS R 65-34
    M BEATS L 66-33
    M HAS 99 VOTES IN 1 AND 2 PLACES

    THUS CONDORCET = RCV DONE RIGHT
    WITH APPROVAL VOTING TIEBREAKER

    THUS-RANK CHOICE NUMBERS
    AND YES/NO.

    LEGISLATIVE BODIES-
    PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION

    TOTAL VOTES/TOTAL MEMBERS
    = EQUAL VOTES TO ELECT

    ALL VOTES COUNT.

    MAJORITY RULE AND
    MINORITY REPRESENTATION.
    —–
    NOOOO PRIMARIES NEEDED.

  2. Ranked Choice Voting is a good thing so long as it does not include any Top 4 or Top 5 or Top whatever primary attached to it.

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