HB 2250 - Increasing representation and voter participation in local elections - is Ranked Choice Voting.
Aside from making more of an unholy, corrupt mess of our elections, it’s the ‘chef’s kiss of death’.
Typically, when you vote, it’s one person, one vote.
Ranked choice voting, or RCV, would allow you to make a second choice (and in some cases, third) to vote for, in the event there isn’t a majority take-all in an election (primary, or general election).
It’s like a ‘run-off’ election, only instead of the person with the lowest votes getting eliminated, their votes goes towards a higher ranked candidate, until a victor is decided. While this would have the potential to eliminate recounts in elections with thin margins of victory, there’s other aspects of this that lend itself to fraud, as well as destroy the ‘one person, one vote’ tradition of elections that has been the backbone of our country since its founding.
When combined with mail-in voting, unchecked voter rolls, and largely unvetted voter registrations, this spells the end of our elections.
Anyone else see Fulton County GA admit to NEVER scanning the mail-in ballot envelopes from 2020? Those envelopes are the only way to do a signature verification, but how can that even be done without scanning the signature into a database and comparing it? This admission was done under oath during the Harrison Floyd hearing this week.
The lack of coverage of this by MSM simply indicates that this must be common practice elsewhere, especially since it contradicts everything we've been told about signature verification & mail-in ballots.
I'm definitely saying no on this matter, I believe Oregon voters rejected it 15 plus years ago when they tried passing rank voting system