Utah House committee abruptly yanks bill expanding use of ranked-choice voting from agenda

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Opponents packed the committee room before Wednesday’s hearing anticipating a chance to speak against the proposal. The last-minute change dashed those plans.

Lawmakers have faced withering pressure from opponents who organized an email and text messaging pressure campaign on right-wing social media and messaging apps, many of which are focused on baseless conspiracy theories about rampant election fraud. That appears to have paid off with the cancellation of Wednesday’s House Government Operations Committee hearing.

Utah’s dual-track nominating system allows candidates to secure a spot on the primary election ballot through signature gathering. Because of that, it’s become commonplace for candidates to win a party’s nomination with only a plurality of support.of the primary vote. Republican Blake Moore secured the 1st Congressional District nomination with just 31% support and Republican Burgess Owens won the 4th District GOP nomination with 43.5%.

Adopting ranked-choice voting eliminates that scenario. Voters are asked to rank candidates from first to last place on their ballot. The election is over if a candidate gets a majority when the first-place votes are counted. If not, the last-place candidate is eliminated, and those votes are redistributed to the next choice. The process continues until one candidate has secured 50% support.

Opponents of the election system point to last year’s Sandy mayoral contest that saw Monica Zoltanski defeat Jim Bennett by just 21 votes. There was some the result and asked for a recount. However, the controversy was not caused by the use of ranked-choice voicing. State law does not provide a mechanism for a recount in elections that employ ranked-choice voting.

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