New York Trial Court Won’t Block Use of Ranked Choice Voting in Special City Council Election

Effective in 2021, New York city uses ranked choice voting for partisan primaries, and also for special elections for city office.  On December 16, a state trial court refused to stop the city from using RCV in a February 2 special election.  The lawsuit had been filed by opponents of RCV.  They argued that the voters don’t know how to use the system.  They are appealing the decision.  See this story.


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New York Trial Court Won’t Block Use of Ranked Choice Voting in Special City Council Election — 3 Comments

  1. No they are not. That is fake news. They need to like General Flynn said. First declare Martial law as an emergency against the fake phony election and false fake news claim the communist won when actually they cheated. And then conduct a real election with well armed military and police supervisors. Paper ballots only no dominion fake vote machines. Everyone has to show up in person, no fake phony mail ballots. They have to have a real current state issue photo id and their signature need to match their voter registration. If anyone tries to vote twice or for someone else or they have warrants they go directly to jail. And any illegals who show up go directly to be processed for deportation. Then make the communist democrats pay for the cost of the do over. We already know Trump will win but we can prove it just so no one can have any questions. Even the fake news has admitted that the President likes this plan as well as having Sidney Powell be the special prosecutor for everything related to the attempted stolen election. Then Giuliani could either be in charge of looking into the Biden’s or attorney general in the second term. We could put Joe Arpaio in charge of the deportation force and Mike Flynn as Secretary of Defense or Chairman of Joint Chiefs, and Roger Stone as head of national security ect.

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