u/rilnow

Would Texas ever do Rank Choice Voting?
▲ 77 r/houston+1 crossposts

Would Texas ever do Rank Choice Voting?

Two weeks ago, I posted about the amount of elections we’ve had and the costs. I posted without really including any context and you all, rightfully, let me hear it!

I took it in and used it for our reporting.

I hope you’ll take a look at my reporting which shows the cost breakdown for all 254 Texas counties.

I spoke with election reform advocates who wants the state to consider rank choice voting

click2houston.com
u/rilnow — 14 hours ago
▲ 10 r/Katy+1 crossposts

If you live in Houston, you’ve paid for an election each month since November

For the January runoff election to see who would fill the remainder of Sylvester Turner’s congressional term, it cost taxpayers $1.6M.

Did you know there’s an election going on now?

Then at the end of the month is Election Day. We won’t know how much this could cost.

reddit.com
u/rilnow — 14 days ago