Celts’ Zarren asks Massachusetts voters to choose Ranked Choice Voting

Boston Celtics assistant general manager Mike Zarren wants to remind you to vote #YesOn2 to bring ranked choice voting to the state of Massachusetts.

Boston Celtics assistant general manager and team counsel Mike Zarren wants to you to vote “Yes” on 2 to approve ranked choice voting in the state of Massachusetts.

Posting on Twitter the morning of Election Day, the Celtic executive was advocating for the shift to what he describes as a “[m]ajor improvement for our democracy that’s not confusing at all”.

“Majority-supported winners, fewer spoilers, better candidates, and more responsive government” are the reasons why he thinks the voting system ought to replace our current model, which can elevate a candidate with less than 50% public support easily.

Ranked choice voting allows voters to rank their candidates in order of preference — as the name implies — with votes re-allocated in an “instant runoff” vote to move the candidate with the most support forward should no one candidate secure a majority.

For those of you who have yet to vote in Massachusetts who are curious about the concept (or have an interest in such a system for your own home state), we interviewed Zarren at length on the issue in October.

You can also visit the campaign’s website for more information.

Importantly, he makes a point of noting that you need to flip the ballot over in order to vote for it, so be on the lookout for that at the polls.

We’ll see you at them!

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