Will Colorado fall under the spell of ranked choice voting?
Last week in Colorado, Ballot Initiative 310 qualified for November's ballot. If approved, “it would change most of Colorado’s primaries so candidates from all parties run against each other, followed by a ranked choice voting general election.”
USA Today published an article that listed “18 states that allow ranked choice voting [RCV] in some capacity,” in which it tried to explain the most common form of RCV, called “instant runoff voting”...
... you are encouraged to consult Ballotpedia — the alpha and the omega of all things ranked choice voting...
The Democrat left has been grinding away, spreading RCV throughout the country...
In Colorado — aka California East in some circles — ranked choice voting is just another tactic to enshrine Democrat oligarchic rule. Will Colorado voters take yet another blue pill without asking what’s in it?
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If voters adopt statewide ranked choice voting, Colorado may prevent it from taking effect