Ranked-Choice Voting Open to Confusion, Mistakes
The misnamed Better Voting Nevada Initiative has a number of flaws, including advancing a concept that would fiddle with how Nevadans vote.
A key part of the initiative requires ranked-choice voting, which would ask residents voting in the general election to rank the top five candidates in order of preference when casting a ballot, rather than simply choosing the individual they think would do the best job.
This election scheme is open to confusion, mistakes, voter fraud and a lack of accountability. If you think the fighting, lawsuits and protests over voting are bad now, ranked-choice voting will make it much worse.