[–] youareivan 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
i'm thinking about moving to maine so i've been paying attention to politics up there and one thing i noticed, and in fact maine is known for, is the fact that the governor's political party frequently switches when a new one is elected. i think this has happened every time since the 50's.
i also note that gov. lepage is kind of nutty and has been in power long enough for his nuttiness to turn independents and centrists off. he also has a contentious relationship with the legislature including his own republican party. now i'm not saying he's a bad governor because i frankly don't have to time to keep track of maine's politics that closely, but i am saying it's certainly possible for him to lose an honest election.
i also think there's a disturbing trend going on where anytime an election is lost it is blamed on election fraud. of course shillary did it, but a lot of republicans are doing it too. now in no way am i saying there isn't any fraud going on, in fact i'm sure it's happening, but the fact that it's being used as a standard complaint is pretty worrying to me and makes actual cases of electoral fraud easier to ignore.
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[–] SIayfire122 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
If no candidate wins the majority, they eliminate the last place finisher and take his/her second choice picks and distribute them among the remaining candidates. That process is then repeated until someone gets over 50% of the vote.
So let me get this right. If you chose the last place candidate, the literal bottom of the barrel, least liked candidate, you get to essentially vote for your second place instead?
[–] xExekut3x 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
First time I've heard of this "ranked choice voting". Seems like fraud, honestly. And Maine signed that into law? And the guy who got it passed is now trying to spread it? Dude needs to be shot.