||| FROM LEARNER LIMBACH |||
Have you ever looked at your choices on a ballot and thought, “I’m just not excited about any of these?” I have, and I’m tired of being coerced into voting for the “lesser evil.” I think many others are, too.
Ranked-choice voting is one idea that is giving me hope, and it is proving to be a more equitable and inclusive way of choosing our elected leaders. And, luckily, in San Juan County, our Charter Review Commission is currently considering it.
Ranked-choice voting gives you the option to rank candidates in the order you prefer: first choice, second choice, third choice, and so on. If your favorite can’t win, your vote counts for your next choice.
This simple change to our elections gives voters more say in who represents them by allowing voters to rank their true favorite along with backup choices. It means we wouldn’t have to vote strategically for the candidate we think can win. No more voting for the “lesser evil.” Instead, we can vote for our true favorite candidates, with a clean conscience.
Ranked-choice voting also removes barriers to running, and encourages a diverse field of candidates. In a ranked-choice system, candidates don’t have to worry about “spoiling” the chances of another candidate they like by drawing away their votes.
Right now, we have a golden opportunity to incorporate ranked-choice voting into our charter. I hope the San Juan County Charter Review Commission will put the voters first and take action in favor of ranked-choice voting.
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I agree, Learner. I belonged to a professional organization that voted with ranked choice. It’s not only good if you don’t particularly like the candidates, but also if you like more than one. I, too, hope the San Juan County Charter Review Commission will favor ranked choice voting.
That’s so true, Janice. Thank you
I propose we have a real choice of candidates because ranked choice is just a different version of the same thing.
The best new option would be NONE OF THE ABOVE!
Ranked choice voting works! New Zealand, Telluride, Colorado and Maine have proven that representative democracy is enhanced. Let’s support the effort and encourage the Charter Review to adopt a positive stance.