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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2023 · 37 MIN

Ranked Choice Voting

from Commonwealth Classical Liberal Podcast · host Classical Liberal Party of Virginia

Chris, Brian, and Andy discussed the Virginia elections and continued last week’s dive into the concept of electoral reform. Expressing dissatisfaction with the current electoral system, they focused on Ranked Choice Voting (RCV). The group acknowledged the need for a significant initial investment in infrastructure and education for RCV but saw potential for more representative outcomes. They concluded that RCV could offer a viable path for third party or independent candidates, and they expressed their support for independent and third-party candidates, generally and those running in this week’s Virginia elections. Relevant links from this episode include: Ranked-choice voting in the United States, Wikipedia Virginia Department of Elections, Ranked Choice Voting RCV, FairVote     Ballotpedia, Ranked-choice voting (RCV) Where is RCV used? “RCV is already being used all across the country in a wide range of jurisdictions. As of the 2022 elections, RCV has been adopted in 62 jurisdictions… RCV has also been used to nominate candidates for a general election. It was used by 2020 Democratic primary voters in Alaska, Hawaii, Kansas, and Wyoming. Additionally, RCV was used by the Virginia Republican Party to select their nominees for statewide office and select congressional districts in 2021.” 2024 Presidential Race Stays Static In The Face Of Major Events, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; RFK Jr. Receives 22% As Independent Candidate In 3-Way Race   Learn more! Classical Liberal Party of Virginia Open markets. Open minds. Free people. https://clpvirginia.org Join Us https://clpvirginia.org/join Facebook: Classical Liberal Party of Virginia Instagram: classicalliberalpartyva Twitter: @clpvirginia Andy on Threads: @andy_jabbour Andy on Bluesky: @andyjabbour Andy’s Medium posts, which include a post for each of these CLPVA podcasts

Chris, Brian, and Andy discussed the Virginia elections and continued last week’s dive into the concept of electoral reform. Expressing dissatisfaction with the current electoral system, they focused on Ranked Choice Voting (RCV). The group acknowledged the need for a significant initial investment in infrastructure and education for RCV but saw potential for more representative outcomes. They concluded that RCV could offer a viable path for third party or independent candidates, and they expressed their support for independent and third-party candidates, generally and those running in this week’s Virginia elections. Relevant links from this episode include: Ranked-choice voting in the United States, Wikipedia Virginia Department of Elections, Ranked Choice Voting RCV, FairVote     Ballotpedia, Ranked-choice voting (RCV) Where is RCV used? “RCV is already being used all across the country in a wide range of jurisdictions. As of the 2022 elections, RCV has been adopted in 62 jurisdictions… RCV has also been used to nominate candidates for a general election. It was used by 2020 Democratic primary voters in Alaska, Hawaii, Kansas, and Wyoming. Additionally, RCV was used by the Virginia Republican Party to select their nominees for statewide office and select congressional districts in 2021.” 2024 Presidential Race Stays Static In The Face Of Major Events, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; RFK Jr. Receives 22% As Independent Candidate In 3-Way Race   Learn more! Classical Liberal Party of Virginia Open markets. Open minds. Free people. https://clpvirginia.org Join Us https://clpvirginia.org/join Facebook: Classical Liberal Party of Virginia Instagram: classicalliberalpartyva Twitter: @clpvirginia Andy on Threads: @andy_jabbour Andy on Bluesky: @andyjabbour Andy’s Medium posts, which include a post for each of these CLPVA podcasts

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