Alaska's election mess
Washington Examiner Editorial:
Alaska will be counting for weeks thanks to idiotic ranked choice voting
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Based on past experience with this system, it takes weeks to sort out even the simplest election result. This is already happening with the three-way race in the state's special election. It is only slight hyperbole to say that the outcome of this special election race will be determined with barely any time for the winner to be sworn in since it's up again in the November election. Meanwhile, state election officials and the media are trying to gaslight Alaskans, telling them that this is a good thing.
Ranked choice voting has been tried in enough cities and states by now that it's safe to say it is a silly system that no one should bother with. It causes voters who actually show up and bother to vote to be disenfranchised at alarming rates, mostly just because the system is so confusing and counterintuitive. It's much easier for voters to choose one candidate than to rank multiple candidates, and as a result, many of them stop ranking after one or two. As a result, nearly 9% of all ballots cast in San Francisco's 2018 mayor's race were thrown out before the final count — you know, the one that actually counts. In New York City's 2021 Democratic mayoral primary, 140,000 out of the 940,000 votes cast were discarded before the final round.
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The headline says it all. It is already looking like a fiasco.
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