North Dakota Legislative Committee Hears Bills that would Ban Approval Voting and Ranked Choice Voting

On January 30, the North Dakota House Government & Veterans Affairs heard testimony on HB 1297 and HB 1307. The first bill would ban Approval Voting and ranked choice voting. The second would say that no charter city could have any election rules that vary from state election rules. The Committee has not taken any action on either bill. See this story.


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North Dakota Legislative Committee Hears Bills that would Ban Approval Voting and Ranked Choice Voting — 10 Comments

  1. minority rule gerrymander hacks love ONLY the rot that puts them in POWER –

    MINORITY RULE gerrymanders
    plurality win prim elections
    plurality win genl elections

    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

  2. Ranked Choice Voting is good so long as it is not attached to anything like a Top 4 or Top 5 primary scheme.

  3. RCV for single offices is a bit FATAL —–

    final 2 may be both extremist killers like Stalin and Hitler

    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

  4. Municipalities should be able to decide for themselves what sort of voting system they want to use.

  5. So if Fargo continues to hold an election with approval voting for its municipal government, which they have already been doing, what will North Dakota do? Seriously, what will they do?

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