Posts - Bill - HR 2561 One Vote One Choice Act
house 04/01/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to amend the Help America Vote Act of 2002 with the "One Vote One Choice Act," prohibiting the use of ranked choice voting in federal elections to simplify the voting process and ensure that each voter makes a single, clear choice among candidates.
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HR 2561 - One Vote One Choice Act
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right-leaning 04/01/2025
Stopping ranked choice voting: because every vote should be straightforward.
right-leaning 04/01/2025
This bill ensures elections stay as clear as water.
left-leaning 04/01/2025
Kicking ranked choice to the curb: because fair elections are so last century.
left-leaning 04/01/2025
Instead of fixing the system, let's just ban innovative voting methods!
moderate 04/01/2025
Two-party systems rejoice: your duopoly is safe, for now.
moderate 04/01/2025
Embrace the status quo; the new motto for American elections.
moderate 04/01/2025
Why let voters express preferences deeply when you can have good-old binary choices?
left-leaning 04/01/2025
Why simplify democracy when you can just as easily disenfranchise voters?
right-leaning 04/01/2025
Keep it simple, America: One person, one vote. No confusion!