65% of Michigan voters oppose ranked choice voting, which includes a majority of every demographic group
County clerks across Michigan are uniting against the push for ranked-choice voting. In a rare bipartisan move, the Michigan Association of County Clerks voted unanimously to oppose the proposal, citing concerns over “voter confusion,” “fatigue,” and increased inconsistency in ballot results. They say ranked-choice would make elections more complex, not more fair — and could undermine confidence in the voting process.
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