Chapter 1: What is Ranked Choice Voting & History
Chapter 2: Who Funds RCV?
Chapter 3: How They claims it works
Chapter 4: They Claim It Is Better
Chapter 5: They Claim It Is Cheaper
Chapter 6: They Claim It Is Faster
Chapter 7: They Claim It Increases Turnout
Chapter 8: They Claim RCV is more Civil
Chapter 9: They Claim RCV reduces or eliminates Spoiler Candidates
Chapter 10:They Claim RCV reduces or eliminates Gaming
Chapter 11: Absolute Majority & Exhausted Ballots
Chapter 12: Is Ranked Choice Good For 3rd Parties?
Chapter 13: Who is impacted disproportionately by Rank Choice Voting?
Chapter 14: 2002 San Francisco – The Beginning
Chapter 15: 2009 Aspen
Chapter 16: 2010 - 2011 San Francisco
Chapter 17: 2018 Maine
Chapter 18: 2020 & 2023 Massachusetts
Chapter 19: 2021- 2023 New York City & New Jersey
Chapter 20: 2022 Missouri
Chapter 21: 2010 - 2022 Oakland
Chapter 22: 2022 Alaska
Chapter 23: 2023 D.C. Democrats Against RCV
Chapter 24: 2021 - 2023 Virginia
Chapter 25: 2023 Minnetonka, Minnesota
Chapter 26: 2023 Arizona
Chapter 27: 2023 Ohio
Chapter 28: How to Stop Rank Choice Voting from Infecting Your State
Chapter 29: Over 2 Decades with Rank Choice Voting, here are the Results
Chapter 30: Jungle Primary
Chapter 31: Pro-RCV Groups Nationwide
Chapter 32: Why I wrote this book
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Welcome to "Rank Choice Voting – Illusion of Choice." In this book, we will embark on a comprehensive exploration of one of the most significant aspects of the democratic process: elections. Specifically, we will delve into the realm of Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) and critically examine its claims, impacts, and potential consequences in US elections.
Let's discuss the merits of RCV in a simple terminology:
Is it Better? Why
Is it cheaper? Why
Is it faster? How?
Does it increase turnout? Proof
Does it eliminates spoiler candidates? Proof
Does it help 3rd parties? Proof
It produces an absolute majority? Proof