Voter turnout in last month’s presidential primary election was the lowest in 52 years. Some argue changing to ranked choice voting could increase participation. Others worry it will confuse voters.
The Illinois State Board of Elections released an official canvas of the 2024 presidential primary and found 19% voter turnout. That’s the lowest voter turnout since 1972.
The Illinois Ranked-Choice Voting and Election Systems Task Force has been meeting with an eye on bringing about ranked choice voting for the 2028 presidential primary. During their meeting Monday, Barb Laimins said while the League of Women Voters don’t have a position on ranked choice voting, they do support things to encourage more participation.
Others on the task force like Tazewell County Clerk John Ackerman, worried RCV would confuse voters looking for unofficial election outcomes.
An agenda for a recent task force meeting said the group is looking to deliver a final report to the Illinois General Assembly by June 30, 2025.
Story from Illinois Radio Network
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