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TexasTowelie

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Thu Nov 4, 2021, 03:31 AM Nov 2021

Portland ranked-choice council race that ended in tie will be decided by chance

Election officials in Portland plan to use a decidedly low-tech method on Thursday —drawing lots — to determine the winner of a City Council seat after a ranked-choice runoff ended in a tie.

There were four candidates on the ballot for an at-large seat on the Portland City Council. But none of the four received more than 50% of the vote in Tuesday’s election, automatically triggering a ranked-choice runoff that considers voters’ second- and third-choice candidates.

Yet when a computer crunched the ranked-choice results on Wednesday, candidates Roberto Rodriguez and Brandon Mazer each ended up with 8,529 votes after the two lower-placing candidates were eliminated.

Portland's rules for ranked-choice elections states that ties must be settled "in public by lot." But the rules do not specify whether that should be a coin flip, drawing straws or another method.

Read more: https://www.mainepublic.org/politics/2021-11-03/portland-ranked-choice-council-race-that-ended-in-tie-will-be-decided-by-chance

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Portland ranked-choice council race that ended in tie will be decided by chance (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2021 OP
Irv is not perfect. God help us if Paulie and Janet wind up in this fix! GPV Nov 2021 #1
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