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Answer by Everyone_Else for What arguments are there against ranked-choice...

Ranked choice voting would increase the amount of time it takes to determine the winner of elections.Elections in the US are already painfully slow - the very act of taking weeks to determine a winner...

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Answer by ohwilleke for What arguments are there against ranked-choice voting?

This answer is directed at instant runoff voting vis-a-vis multiple round voting, such as systems where a majority of the vote is required to win the final round.The big virtue of multiple round voting...

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Answer by tj1000 for What arguments are there against ranked-choice voting?

A prime argument against ranked choice voting is - there's nothing particularly wrong with the current voting system. Why change? What could that change bring that we don't have today? Yes, we had a...

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Answer by hszmv for What arguments are there against ranked-choice voting?

With situations you outlined, there are some bad assumptions you're making. First, in the scenario where A gets 40% of the vote and B and C get 30% of the vote apiece, you assert that 60% of the...

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Answer by minoceo for What arguments are there against ranked-choice voting?

One of the problems with ranked choice is that it not show how much do you like or rate someone.If some brothers are voting between an spider and a dog to be their pet, if an the arachnophonic kid vote...

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Answer by NaBUru38 for What arguments are there against ranked-choice voting?

Any election system is unfair if it has single-member districts. Fair representation can only be achieved with multiple-member districts.Of course, executive governments are usually single-member. But...

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Answer by dannyf for What arguments are there against ranked-choice voting?

A. Big part of an election IS to show a mandate for the winner. To show a mandate, you need to have popularity. Or "absolute preference" for a candidate - " I like candidate XYZ too win".Ranked voting...

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Answer by endolith for What arguments are there against ranked-choice voting?

This problem can be solved by a system called ranked-choice voting, aka instant-runoff votingFirst off, there are multiple voting systems based on ranking your choices. The system you're describing is...

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Answer by Brythan for What arguments are there against ranked-choice voting?

TrumpAnd if the Republican primaries had used ranked-choice voting, Trump wouldn't have won the nomination, since a majority of the electorate was against him, it's just that the anti-Trump vote was...

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What arguments are there against ranked-choice voting?

In America, most elections are based on first-past-the-post voting, where whoever gets a plurality of the votes wins. For instance if candidate A gets 40% of the vote and each of candidates B and C get...

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