Proposition 1 will be on the ballot this November here in Idaho. Though it is dubbed Idaho’s “Open Primary” initiative, the reality is Prop 1 will seek to implement a jungle primary system and Ranked Choice Voting, undermining the security our current primary system offers.
In this regular column, we will take a look at the facts surrounding Prop 1 and Ranked Choice Voting, what it has done to other states, and what it will do to Idaho.
- Dishonest Prop 1 Backers Have Not Made Compelling Case
- Alaska: the Canary in the Coal Mine for Ranked Choice Voting
- Mike Simpson, Scott Bedke Come Out Against Prop 1
- Ranked Choice Voting – Deceptions and Lies
- Dirty Secret: Proposition 1 Would Encourage Political Candidates to Lie to You
- IFF submits argument against RCV initiative to the Secretary of State
Learn the truth about Ranked Choice Voting!
Ranked choice voting is sure to be a hot topic of discussion in Idaho this year. It’s a tried–and failed–idea that serves to elect liberals. That’s why RCV bills are largely sponsored by Democrats and extreme moderates across the country.
Alaska instituted RCV in 2022, and it immediately flopped. In a special Congressional election, 61% of Alaskans voted for a GOP candidate in the first round of voting, but the Democrat ended up winning in the second round.
This scheme is unfair, untrustworthy, and not good for Idaho. That’s why Idaho lawmakers banned RCV a few years ago.
We want to help you do your homework on this new vote-rigging scheme, so we are pleased to offer you Phil Izon’s book, Manufactured Majority, for free. Phil gives a blow-by-blow rundown of RCV’s failures in Alaska. (You might have heard that Phil organized the successful effort to get RCV repeal on the ballot in Alaska this year.)
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