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DEMOCRAT AG ADMITS: Maine's Ranked-Choice Voting Scheme VIOLATES State Constitution

Gary FranchiMarch 13, 2026264 views
DEMOCRAT AG ADMITS: Maine's Ranked-Choice Voting Scheme VIOLATES State Constitution
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Maine's Democrat Attorney General Aaron Frey just delivered a crushing blow to his own party's election schemes, filing a brief with the Maine Supreme Court that admits the state's ranked-choice voting expansion violates the Maine Constitution.

In what can only be described as 'statutory wordsmithing' gone wrong, Frey's legal filing exposes the fundamental flaw in the left's favorite voting manipulation tool—it's flat-out unconstitutional.

This isn't just legal technicalities, folks. This is about the integrity of our elections and whether Democrats can continue rigging the game through confusing voting systems that dilute the will of the people.

The Left's Election Engineering Exposed

Ranked-choice voting has long been the darling of progressive activists who can't win on their policies alone. Instead of campaigning on merit, they've engineered a system so convoluted that voters need a PhD in mathematics to understand how their ballot actually counts.

Now, even a Democrat AG can't defend this constitutional trainwreck. When your own party's lawyer throws in the towel, you know the scheme was doomed from the start.

The admission reveals what constitutional conservatives have argued all along—these experimental voting systems are end-runs around established election law designed to benefit one political party.

While President Trump's administration works to restore election integrity nationwide, states like Maine are finally being forced to confront the reality that their election manipulation schemes don't pass constitutional muster.

Patriots Fighting Back

This legal victory didn't happen by accident. Constitutional conservatives and election integrity advocates have been fighting these rigged systems in courts across America, and they're winning.

As the Trump-Vance administration continues draining the swamp in Washington, patriotic Americans at the state level are doing the same work—exposing unconstitutional power grabs and restoring the rule of law.

The question now is: how many other states will be forced to admit their ranked-choice voting schemes are nothing more than constitutional violations dressed up as 'election reform'? And more importantly, will We the People demand accountability from the politicians who tried to rig the game in the first place?

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Gary Franchi

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OldSchoolVoterVerified1 hours ago
Been voting in Maine for 40 years and never had trouble understanding a simple ballot until they brought in this ranked choice nonsense. Glad to see it's finally being exposed as the constitutional violation it always was.
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MainePatriot1776Verifiedjust now
FINALLY some honesty from the left!
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ConstitutionalOriginalVerifiedjust now
When even a Democrat AG has to admit it violates the state constitution, you know it's bad. How many elections have been tainted by this unconstitutional system?
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DowneastVoterVerifiedjust now
I voted against RCV every time it was on the ballot. My ballot should count as ONE vote for ONE candidate, not get redistributed to candidates I never wanted to support.
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TrueBlueRedVerifiedjust now
Same here! It's like they're forcing us to vote for people we oppose. Complete violation of our voting rights.
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PatriotME207Verifiedjust now
Finally! We've been saying this for years - ranked choice voting was rammed through despite clear constitutional issues. One person, one vote - it's not that complicated.
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MaineConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly right. The founders never intended for this confusing mess that dilutes our voices.
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DefendTheConstitutionVerifiedjust now
The writing was on the wall from day one. You can't just ignore the state constitution because you don't like election outcomes.
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LibertyBellMaineVerifiedjust now
What happens now to all the elections that were decided using this unconstitutional method? Do we get do-overs for races that were stolen through vote redistribution?