Missouri joins other red states in trying to stamp out ranked choice voting
Briefly

Ranked choice voting allows voters to rank candidates and ensures the winner gains majority support. Missouri Republicans aim to ban it to uphold the one person, one vote system.
Missouri state Sen. Ben Brown, the sponsor of the GOP-backed ballot measure to ban ranked choice voting, believes in the traditional electoral process the country was founded upon.
Critics argue ranked choice voting is confusing and leads to instances where voters don't rank their choices, creating concerns among some conservatives and experts about its effectiveness.
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