Lane County Effort To Change Voting System Fails

By Kristian Foden-Vencil (OPB)
Portland, Ore. Nov. 7, 2018 9:49 a.m.

Staff count ballots at the Multnomah County Elections Office in Portland, Ore. on Nov. 6, 2018.

Nate Sjol / OPB

An effort to change the way people are elected in Lane County, Oregon, has failed.

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The STAR, or Score, Then Automatic Runoff system, would have let voters award each candidate a score. They could mark a zero for no support and five for the greatest support.

The two candidates with the highest cumulative scores would then go to an instant runoff.

Supports say the present winner-take-all method sometimes forces voters to support the least objectionable candidate. They say it can also lead to situations where candidates with similar views split the vote and a so-called “spoiler” emerges.

The measure was being pushed by Alan Zundel, a former political science professor who ran for Secretary of State in 2016. It failed by 52 percent to 48 percent.

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