Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7472

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

Primary Elections--general Assembly Offices--ranked Choice Voting

Impact

The introduction of ranked choice voting could significantly alter the electoral landscape within Rhode Island by giving voters more power and choice. It aims to alleviate the common issues associated with primary elections, particularly the 'spoiler effect,' where a candidate with little chance of winning can siphon votes away from a more popular candidate. This legislative change may lead to increased voter participation as individuals feel more inclined to vote for their preferred candidates without fear of inadvertently aiding an outcome they do not support.

Summary

House Bill H7472 is aimed at reforming the primary election process for general assembly offices by introducing an instant runoff form of ranked choice voting. This bill comes into effect on January 1, 2023, and applies specifically when there are three or more candidates in a primary election for the state representative and state senator positions. The legislation mandates that voters can rank candidates in order of preference, which can potentially eliminate the need for multiple rounds of voting.

Conclusion

The enactment of H7472 represents a significant shift toward modernizing the electoral process in Rhode Island. It reflects broader national discussions about voting reforms aimed at increasing fairness and accessibility within the political system. As the bill progresses, its effects on future elections, candidate dynamics, and voter engagement will be closely observed.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding H7472. Supporters of ranked choice voting believe it promotes a healthier democratic process by encouraging candidates to appeal to a broad range of voters instead of focusing solely on their base. However, detractors argue that this voting method might confuse voters who are unfamiliar with the ranking system and could complicate the electoral process. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the implementation logistics, such as ballot design and the accuracy of vote tabulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2255

Primary Elections -- General Assembly Offices -- Ranked Choice Voting

RI H5275

Establishes an instant runoff form of ranked choice voting limited, to general assembly primary elections, with three (3) or more candidates.

RI SB729

In dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for municipal primary and officers to be nominated and providing for authorization of ranked choice voting in municipal elections.

RI HB2436

Primaries for federal, statewide, and General Assembly offices; ranked choice voting.

RI HB345

Enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections.

RI HB345

Enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections.

RI HB1264

Establishing ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections.

RI LD1959

An Act Regarding Open Primary Elections and Ranked-choice Voting

RI H0347

An act relating to ranked-choice voting for presidential primary elections

RI S0032

An act relating to ranked-choice voting for presidential primary elections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.