One of the big things I changed my mind about in politics the last four years is ranked-choice voting. I used to love it and now think it is an unsalvageable idea. Voters see it as unfair (some people get to vote multiple times!) and there's no un-confusing way to design a ballothttps://twitter.com/matthewkassel/status/1402280668177051661 …
You kind of already have it in setups like the Iowa caucuses (though those are hardly a model of anything). I think if it can be explained well and the ballot designed well (two big ifs) it could work in primaries, where the voters are more engaged
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Approval voting is a slam dunk for primaries. Superior to IRV and much simpler. Worked great in St Louis.https://electionscience.org/press-releases/st-louis-voters-use-new-approval-voting-system-in-march-primary-election/ …
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