Of course incumbents are usually the opposition to reform. Not always; the Oregon leg did agree to put a ranked-choice voting referendum on the ballot this year (not my preferred reform there, but an improvement). Other times it’s possible to get a referendum despite the politicians.
Of course incumbents are usually the opposition to reform. Not always; the Oregon leg did agree to put a ranked-choice voting referendum on the ballot this year (not my preferred reform there, but an improvement). Other times it’s possible to get a referendum despite the politicians.
Of course incumbents are usually the opposition to reform. Not always; the Oregon leg did agree to put a ranked-choice voting referendum on the ballot this year (not my preferred reform there, but an improvement). Other times it’s possible to get a referendum despite the politicians.
It is usually despite the politicians. There is at least one GoP state that has outlawed ranked choice voting.