‘Statutory Wordsmithing’: Dem AG Says Maine’s Ranked-Choice Voting Expansion Violates State Constitution
Source: The Federalist · Bias: Far Right
Summary
Maine's Democrat Attorney General Aaron Frey filed a brief in the Maine Supreme Court arguing the expansion does not align with the state's constitution.
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