Mrkelly » 12 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Educate your own *******
it works in many areas
quit being a useful idiot for the one party system
RCV WINS ON THE BALLOTIn 2023, voters in seven cities voted in favor of preserving, adopting, or expanding RCV – growing its winning streak to 27 city ballot measure wins in a row!
- Kalamazoo, East Lansing, and Royal Oak, Michigan all said YES to RCV in November 2023! These cities are home to about 180,000 Michiganders, and will implement RCV pending state approval.
- Easthampton, MA voted to implement proportional RCV for multi-winner elections, with 60% voting yes. Easthampton already uses RCV in single-winner elections.
- Minnetonka, MN reaffirmed its support for RCV in the face of a repeal attempt. 59% voted in favor of keeping RCV – a larger margin than when RCV first won in 2020, showing that voters like RCV even more now that they’ve used it.
- Redondo Beach, CA said YES to RCV, with 77% voting in favor. Redondo Beach will join seven other California cities in using RCV.
- Burlington, VT said YES to RCV for a second time in three years, with 64% in favor. Burlington will expand RCV to apply to all municipal elections; it previously applied only to city council races.
https://fairvote.org/report/2023-a-year-in-review/
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Well here he is again...Dribbles the "XI Sniffer"
Dribbles sits in a nursing home all day crying, moaning and making **** up on the internet