Lawmakers address election issues with four bills
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“Instant-runoff elections that use ranked-choice voting helps to create more accountability for the voters,” R Street Institute researcher Matthew Germer said. “It removes strategic pressures, it allows for more choices and creates more competition. And all of that gives voters just another tool for holding their representatives accountable. Accountability is not a principle unique to conservatives, but it is one deeply held by conservatives.”
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