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How come there are no conspiracy theories about Maine's very slow ranked-choice tallying ...

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Maine's unhurried ranked-choice tallying goes uncontested — revealing that conspiracy theories aren't really about slow counts, but about motivated actors who choose to lie.

Motivated ReasoningEpistemic CowardiceMisinformation TheorySocial Epistemology
How come there are no conspiracy theories about Maine's very slow ranked-choice tallying ...

Theory Briefing

  • Maine's ranked-choice voting takes days to tally, yet produces zero conspiracy theories about stolen elections.
  • The article argues it isn't counting complexity that fuels distrust — it's deliberate misinformation spread by bad-faith actors.
  • This exposes how epistemic cowardice and motivated reasoning, not genuine confusion, are the engines of election denialism.