Did you know that most municipal elections in Maine don't reliably deliver proportional representation? For example, the most common multi-winner election method uses ballots that read “Vote for two” or “Vote for three." Unfortunately, this election method can let the largest group of voters win all of the seats, leaving other voters without representation.
That’s what happened in Hermon, where all seven of their current town councilors are registered Republicans. It’s not because there aren’t any Democratic voters, which make up about 40% of the voting population. This problem also happened in the 2021 Portland Charter Commission race, but in reverse, with progressive candidates taking all the seats. The problem is the election method. So how do we fix it?
Our Proportional Ranked Choice Voting (pRCV) Study Guide dives into these issues and more. Learn more at: www.lwvme.org/pRCV |