The movement to adopt ranked-choice voting as a system for elections has been growing throughout the nation. It is a complex method of voting that has a disenfranchising effect and violates the “one person, one vote” doctrine.
Key Points:
- Ranked-choice voting is slow, confusing, and complex.
- RCV violates the one person, one vote doctrine.
- RCV has been banned in five states due to its confusing and controversial outcomes.