No Ranked Choice Voting
Ranked Choice Voting effectively disenfranchises voters by causing confusion when casting ballots, and doesn’t facilitate proper vetting of candidates’ positions. A separate run-off election where the top remaining candidates can be vetted and offer the electorate a chance to cast an informed ballot is the way to ensure authentic self-government.
Ranked-Choice Voting Is Bad for Everyone
When it comes to counting votes, America’s political parties want to keep or gain their own advantage. The public interest, however, demands a nonpartisan method.
Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative Petition Info for Website
Ranked-Choice voting may appear on the ballot in Missouri as a proposed constitutional amendment on November 8, 2022.
Opinion: Ranked choice voting wrong for Missouri
Yet again, an out-of-state interest group funded by liberal money has come into our state and is using a process that is supposed to be citizen-led — the initiative petition process — to instead try to force Missouri to adopt a law that would hurt our state: ranked choice voting.
Update on Missouri RCV ballot initiative: It appears the proposal to bring ranked-choice voting to Missouri failed to obtain the necessary signatures in every congressional district.
Ranked Choice Voting Is a Bad Choice
You will not believe what “reformers” have devised to tinker with and manipulate our elections. It is called ranked choice voting (or “instant runoff voting”)—but it is really a scheme to disconnect elections from issues and allow candidates with marginal support from voters to win elections.