CES Updates

Center for Election Science Presents on Maryland Approval Voting Bill SB 913

On February 21, the Center for Election Science (CES) took a significant step in advocating for electoral reform by presenting on Maryland’s approval voting bill, SB 913. This groundbreaking initiative aims to reshape the voting landscape in Maryland, emphasizing the importance of a more inclusive and representative electoral system.

You can watch their testimony here:

Starts at the 1h 35m mark

Understanding Approval Voting

Approval voting provides voters with the ability to express support for multiple candidates rather than just one. In essence, voters can “approve” of all the candidates they find acceptable. This approach promotes a more nuanced and accurate reflection of voters’ preferences, fostering a democratic process that truly represents the diverse spectrum of opinions.

The Significance of SB 913

CES’s presentation centered around Maryland Senate Bill 913, a crucial piece of legislation seeking to allow approval voting in the state for local elections. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Michael McKay (R) District 1, which covers parts of Garrett, Allegany, and Washington counties. It is the first bill where CES has had a major role, and this testimony is a big first victory in the organization’s new legislative strategy.

The Road Ahead

While the presentation on February 21 marked a significant milestone, CES recognizes that the journey toward electoral reform is ongoing. Continued advocacy, public support, and collaboration with lawmakers will be essential to seeing SB 913 through to fruition.

The Center for Election Science’s presentation on Maryland’s approval voting bill, SB 913, serves as a pivotal moment in the push for electoral reform. By championing approval voting, CES aims to create a more inclusive and representative democratic process in Maryland, setting an example for other states to follow. As the conversation around electoral reform continues, the hope is that initiatives like SB 913 will pave the way for more empowered voters and representative elections.