• jballs@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Ranked choice voting was on the ballot here in Colorado this election cycle. It failed because both Republicans and Democrats opposed it. One of the most progressive people I know voted against it because her “progressive voting guide” from the Democratic Party said it was bad.

    Weird how the two party system both don’t want meaningful changes made.

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      2 days ago

      I watched it closely.

      For ~a week, it RCV was down by 4K votes.

      It was only in the last couple days that it started to pull ahead.

      Final tally had it win by only 664 votes.

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    3 days ago

    Ooo, this was a close one, right? I seem to recall that it was looking like RCV was going away in AK.

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      2 days ago

      Partisan primaries tend to produce more extreme candidates. The hope is switching to a combined primary will result in moving candidates of more general appeal on to the general election.

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        I understand that. My question was: why is a primary needed in the first place? It makes sense with first past the post, but with ranked choice voting and instant runnoff, I don’t get why. Does the US constitution require state to organise primaries?

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          Primaries can have so many candidates the median voter is never going to learn about all of them. A primary is a reasonable way to down-select to a candidate pool where they all have a chance to make their case to voters without being seen as noise.