Eight Maine Legislators Introduce Bill to Repeal Ranked Choice Voting

Eight Maine legislators, all Republicans, have introduced LD 234, which would repeal ranked choice voting for the partisan offices that now use it. Maine uses ranked choice in general elections for President and Congress, but not state office. In primaries, it is also used for both federal and state office.

The sponsors are Senator Richard Bradstreet, and Representatives Richard Campbell, Irene Gifford, Randall Greenwood, Abigail Griffin, Shelley Rudnicki, Michael Soboleski, and Tiffany Strout.


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