Oregon rural county clerks worry ranked choice voting would raise costs, undermine election trust

In November, Oregon voters will decide on a statewide ranked choice voting measure that could change the way votes are tallied for federal and state offices. While the measure has strong support from advocates of voting reform, not everyone is happy about the possible change. Rural elections officials worry it would cost their counties more money than they can afford, cause confusion for voters and provoke election fraud accusations.

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