Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2255

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, the bill would alter the electoral landscape for primary elections in Rhode Island, making it easier for voters to express their preferences without the fear of 'wasting' their votes. The shift to ranked choice voting is expected to encourage more candidates to run for office, as the system could help ensure that elected officials represent a broader constituency. In addition, the change could reduce the likelihood of negative campaigning, as candidates may seek to build coalitions among voters.

Summary

S2255, titled 'An Act Relating to Elections - Primary Elections - General Assembly Offices - Ranked Choice Voting', introduces a new voting system for primaries within the Rhode Island General Assembly. The bill stipulates that for primary elections with three or more candidates for state representative or state senator, ranked choice voting will be applied. This change aims to enhance the democratic process by allowing voters to rank candidates based on their preferences rather than using a traditional 'first-past-the-post' system.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill has faced some contention. Critics argue that implementing ranked choice voting may complicate the electoral process, particularly concerning voter understanding and the logistics of counting ranked ballots. Some political figures and organizations favor the traditional voting system, citing concerns over costs and the implementation challenges associated with training election workers and educating voters about the new system. In legislative discussions, proponents emphasized the inclusive nature of ranked choice voting as a way to reflect true voter sentiment in elections.

Final_notes

The bill, if passed, is expected to take effect on January 1, 2023. Proponents see it as a step towards modernization of the election process, while opponents continue to raise questions about its practicality and efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7472

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 HB2436

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

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 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 S1712

Establishes ranked-choice voting procedure for elections for Governor, State Senate, State General Assembly, United States Senate and House of Representatives, and presidential primaries and general elections for electors for United States President and Vice-President.

RI S1585

Establishes ranked-choice voting procedure for elections for Governor, State Senate, State General Assembly, United States Senate and House of Representatives, and presidential primaries and general elections for electors for United States President and Vice-President.

RI LD1959

An Act Regarding Open Primary Elections and Ranked-choice Voting

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.