Baker calls ranked-choice voting too complicated
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER said on Tuesday that he opposes ranked-choice voting because its too complicated for both voters and election officials to carry out.
The governor said voting is already complicated enough. From our point of view, this thing [ranked-choice voting] is too complicated to have on top of that, he said at a State House press conference. The counting process alone could get unbelievably difficult.
Jesse Mermell, an honorary co-chair and senior advisor to the ranked choice campaign, said ranked choice was implemented in Maine with no problems and has been in use in Cambridge since 1941.
I think thats insulting to Massachusetts voters, she said of the governors comments.
Mermell ran for Congress earlier this year in a Democratic primary race that many considered the poster child for ranked-choice voting. Jake Auchincloss won in a field of seven with 22.4 percent of the vote. Mermell came in second with 21.1 percent.
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