Good for them, but also disturbing that they had to vote to fend off an attempt to get rid of it, while people elsewhere are denied the opportunity to vote on establishing it.
this post was submitted on 21 Nov 2024
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That's interesting about them forming a governing coalition, don't see much of that in the states. Have to imagine RCV is a big reason.