Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections Project Action, released the following statement:
“Ranked-choice voting is an unpopular, convoluted system that makes it harder to vote. With Senate Bill 63, Ohio lawmakers have a great opportunity to pass a bipartisan bill that will keep ranked-choice voting out of Ohio. Seventeen states have already banned ranked-choice voting, and voters resoundingly rejected ranked-choice voting ballot measures in six more states last year. The consensus is clear: ranked-choice voting has no place in American elections. I urge the Ohio House to advance SB 63 and protect Ohioans from ranked-choice voting.”
A copy of Snead’s prepared testimony can be found here.