| Brayden Day | Topeka News |
In March, the legislature passed Senate Bill 6, which prohibited the use of ranked choice voting in all Kansas elections.
People seemed to understand how to use their ballot
“The Kansas Democratic Party used ranked choice voting in the 2020 presidential primary, and even though they say it’s complicated, it turns out people seemed to understand how to use their ballot,” Senator Marci Francisco, D-Lawrence, told Nexstar’s Kansas Capitol Bureau on Monday.
Marci was one of 10 senators, mostly democrats, who voted not to ban ranked choice voting in Kansas.