You've probably heard of the idea. Instead of voting for a candidate, you rank all of them in order. This capture information about how you feel about ALL of the candidates, and allows for instant runoffs.
This advocacy group is pushing it: FairVote
Now, the idea seems to have merit and I think it would go a LONG way to improving things-- primary elections in particular. But is there a downside that the Fairvote group is overlooking?
I'm pondering that question, and I put it to you for analysis as well.
This advocacy group is pushing it: FairVote
Now, the idea seems to have merit and I think it would go a LONG way to improving things-- primary elections in particular. But is there a downside that the Fairvote group is overlooking?
I'm pondering that question, and I put it to you for analysis as well.