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VICTORY: Ohio, Indiana BLOCK Ranked-Choice Voting Scheme That Democrats Use To RIG Elections

Gary FranchiMarch 21, 2026124 views
VICTORY: Ohio, Indiana BLOCK Ranked-Choice Voting Scheme That Democrats Use To RIG Elections
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Patriots in Ohio and Indiana can breathe easier tonight after both states officially banned the Democrats' latest election rigging scheme known as ranked-choice voting (RCV). Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed legislation Tuesday that puts a stop to this confusing system that has been used across the country to manipulate election outcomes in favor of liberal candidates.

Senate Bill 63 now prevents any Ohio city, county, or jurisdiction from conducting elections using ranked-choice voting or "instant runoff voting" - the fancy names Democrats use to disguise their vote-splitting tactics. The legislation gives Ohio's Secretary of State the authority to step in and ensure proper elections are conducted if any locality tries to implement this scheme.

Indiana has joined Ohio in this crucial fight to protect election integrity, recognizing that RCV is nothing more than a tool designed to confuse voters and dilute the power of their choices. The system forces voters to rank multiple candidates instead of simply choosing their preferred option - a deliberate complication that benefits establishment politicians and hurts outsider conservatives.

Why Democrats Love This Confusing System

Ranked-choice voting has been a disaster everywhere it's been implemented. Look no further than Alaska, where this rigged system helped a Democrat defeat Sarah Palin in a deep-red congressional district. The convoluted process of eliminating candidates and redistributing votes creates chaos that liberal operatives know how to exploit.

"The horrors of ranked-choice voting corrupt the basic principle of one person, one vote," said a spokesperson for election integrity advocates. "It's designed to ensure that the candidate who actually wins the most votes on election day can still lose."

This is exactly the kind of election manipulation that Trump and his administration have been fighting against. While the President works to secure our borders and restore America's greatness, states like Ohio and Indiana are doing their part to secure our electoral process from left-wing schemes.

With more states waking up to the dangers of RCV, Americans are sending a clear message: we want simple, transparent elections where every legal vote counts equally. Will your state be next to join this growing movement to protect election integrity?

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Gary Franchi

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FreedomFirstVerified58 minutes ago
HUGE WIN! 🇺🇸
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BackToBasicsVerifiedjust now
The traditional voting system has worked fine for over 200 years. Why fix what isn't broken unless you're trying to rig the game?
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MidwestVoterVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain how ranked choice voting actually works? I keep hearing about it but don't fully understand the mechanics.
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ElectionWatcherVerifiedjust now
You rank candidates 1, 2, 3 etc. If no one gets 50%, they eliminate the lowest and redistribute votes based on rankings. It's designed to help third parties but ends up being manipulated.
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SmallTownAmericaVerifiedjust now
We tried something similar in our local school board election a few years back and it was a complete mess. Half the people didn't know how to fill out their ballots correctly and the results took forever to count.
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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
Finally some common sense! Thank God Ohio and Indiana are standing up to protect our election integrity.
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ConservativeGuy2024Verifiedjust now
This ranked choice nonsense is just another way for the left to confuse voters and manipulate outcomes. One person, one vote - keep it simple and fair!
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TruthSeeker88Verifiedjust now
Exactly right! They make the system so complicated that average Americans can't follow what's happening with their votes.