There is a grass roots effort to enact a constitutional amendment in Michigan that will make our government leaders more accountable to the people and ensure our leaders better align with the majority of voters.  This is a historic opportunity to support a movement that can make a major positive impact to government accountability…I’ll outline the reasons you should consider supporting or joining this initiative.

  • Currently, public opinion on issues has very little impact on what government does about it.   A Princeton University study found: “The preferences of the average American appear to have only a miniscule, near-zero, statistically non-significant impact upon public policy.” 
  • The two-party duopoly practically has a lock on our government positions, and is moving more to the extremes, resulting in failure to collaborate on solutions that we need.
  • For democracy to work, leaders need to be truly accountable to the people, and our system needs to be open to more candidates – driving more real competition for our votes.
  • Ranked Choice Voting is a proven system that selects a candidate that better represents the majority of voters, allowing our politics to be more collaborative.  
  • By ranking the candidates in order of preference, voters are free to vote for independent or third party candidates, and still have their vote go to their preferred major party candidate if their first choice is eliminated.  The process results in a winner when one of the candidates is the top remaining pick of a majority of voters.
  • Rank MI Vote is a grass roots organization that has led successful Ranked Choice Voting campaigns in several Michigan cities, and is targeting a ballot initiative for state wide Ranked Choice Voting in 2026 – this is an effort by the people, for the people
  • I’ve met with the leaders of Rank MI Vote, and they are genuinely good people that care about improving our democracy – just like me
  • We are building a large team to collect the signatures needed to get on the 2026 Michigan ballot and make the case to voters…the best way to reach that goal is for this message to go viral so that we need just a little support from each person.
  • We need everyone that cares about making things better for our country, our state, and the people in it to take a look, share this message, and consider how they may want to support this cause.

How you can help

  1. Share this message to raise awareness
  2. Sign up to get updates or volunteer at RankMIvote.org
  3. Donate – I’m not asking for money, but you can donate at RankMIvote.org if you want to support the cause that way
  4. Vote YES on the Ranked Choice Voting ballot initiative in 2026

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4 responses to “Why I’m joining this movement to make our government leaders more accountable to the people”

  1. jjoyce1869092a10e Avatar
    jjoyce1869092a10e

    Of all your posts, I like this one best as I think it may offer the best hope for systematic change.

    I believe your statement “Ranked Choice Voting is a proven system that selects a candidate that better represents the majority of voters, allowing our politics to be more collaborative”, but I can’t honestly say that I know it to be true. I believe it’s been done in some places.

    Do you know of any real-world experience or data to support it?

    I perused their site a bit and didn’t find much yet – a reference to an Ann Arbor election in 1975. But no lessons learned or experience from it.

    Thanks,
    John

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    1. Mike Brewer Avatar

      Thanks John!

      I’ve heard about specific cases in Alaska and Maine where Ranked Choice Voting is used at the state level, and how it has produced winners that are more moderate, and reduced negative campaigning since candidates are courting second choice votes of people supporting other candidates. The best place I can see a compilation of data is: https://fairvote.org/resources/data-on-rcv/. I need to look through this more in depth, and I recognize that it is coming from a group that supports RCV. In Michigan, the current state election rules do not allow the municipalities to use RCV, even where their voters passed a ballot measure for it…something the statewide constitutional amendment is also intended to address.

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  2. Mike Brewer Avatar

    That Article from the Heritage foundation has a lot of misinformation about RCV. The people that benefit from the status quo will attack changes that are meant to create more competition and give more power back to the people. It is useful to know the arguments that they make in detail…I’ve started a “Myth-busting” document for Ranked Choice Voting that I’ll share in the future. 🙂

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