Louisiana Republicans approve bill to protect voters from disenfranchisement with ranked-choice voting
Louisiana Senate Passes Bill Prohibiting Ranked-Choice Voting
The Louisiana Senate, controlled by Republicans, recently made a significant move by advancing legislation to block the use of ranked-choice voting in elections.
SB 101 prohibits the utilization of ranked-choice or instant runoff voting methods in determining the election or nomination of candidates for various government offices within the state, with an exception for absentee voting by military and overseas voters as per federal guidelines.
Senate Votes and Implications
- The 29-9 vote in favor of SB 101 saw bipartisan differences as two Democrats, along with 27 Republicans, supported the bill while all opposing votes came from Democrats.
- The proposed legislation, awaiting House consideration, aims to prevent the potential future implementation of ranked-choice voting in Louisiana.
Republican Senator Blake Miguez, emphasizing the values of democracy and individual voting rights, strongly advocated against the adoption of ranked-choice voting in the state to avoid any complexities that could disenfranchise voters. Miguez, part of the Louisiana Freedom Caucus, has been actively involved in sponsoring key legislative changes safeguarding election protocols within the state.
Challenges and Controversies
Municipalities experimenting with ranked-choice voting have encountered issues like inaccurate election outcomes and discarded ballots due to voter choices. For instance, cases in Oakland and Utah have showcased challenges associated with the system.
A study highlighted instances where ballot exhaustion led to discarded votes, reflecting potential flaws in the system. Cases from Alaska and Maine further exposed discrepancies between election results and voter preferences, stirring debates on the efficacy of ranked-choice voting in ensuring fair representation.
States like Florida, Idaho, Tennessee, Montana, and South Dakota have already taken measures to prohibit the implementation of ranked-choice voting, indicating divided opinions on its suitability within the electoral process.
Shawn Fleetwood, a skilled writer at The Federalist with a background from the University of Mary Washington, has contributed valuable insights on various political topics. His work has been recognized by prominent platforms like RealClearPolitics and Conservative Review. Connect with him on Twitter @ShawnFleetwood.
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