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Home»Politics»Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand’s Voting Plan Faces Criticism: ‘Not Whatever Weird Abomination Sand Wants Here’

Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand’s Voting Plan Faces Criticism: ‘Not Whatever Weird Abomination Sand Wants Here’

fixing elections by making them… more confusing

Adanna EzeBy Adanna EzeApril 3, 20262 Mins Read
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Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand’s election reform plan is drawing backlash, with critics zeroing in on one idea: term limits. A video of Sand explaining the proposal circulated online and quickly sparked debate, especially on Reddit’s r/Iowa forum, where hundreds of users weighed in.

Rob Sand on how he would work with the Iowa Legislature to establish term, age limits for lawmakers

Sand, the only Democrat running for governor, framed the plan as a push for accountability. In the video, he calls for term limits and age caps, saying politicians should serve no more than 24 years in total and retire at 78. “I want term limits, I want age limits. Let’s go get them,” he says. But the strongest reactions target his proposed voting changes. Sand wants a single primary ballot with all candidates, advancing the top four to the general election. He also supports approval voting, a system that allows voters to select more than one candidate.

Online Reactions to Sand’s Voting Plan

Critics argue that the idea creates confusion instead of improving elections. “Not whatever weird abomination Sand wants here,” one Reddit user wrote, rejecting the proposal and favoring ranked-choice voting instead.

Others questioned whether Sand could realistically pass any of it. Republicans control Iowa’s legislature, and early responses suggest little support for sweeping election changes. GOP spokesperson Jade Cichy called the proposal “confusing” and “untested,” describing it as a step backward.

That skepticism showed up repeatedly online. “I don’t see Sand himself having sufficient coattails to turn the legislature,” one commenter wrote. Another added, “He’ll have to overcome a lot of dumb-assery in the legislature.”

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Still, some users backed Sand and his platform. “He’s got my vote,” one wrote. Another pointed to his volunteer work after a derecho as proof of his leadership, while a third called the plan “common sense” reform aimed at fixing the government.

The reaction reveals a clear divide. While parts of Sand’s platform—like term limits—draw support, approval voting has become the sticking point. Instead of building consensus, it’s fueling debate over whether the proposal would improve elections or further complicate them.

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Adanna is a Nigerian freelance political writer covering US politics, with experience in content writing since 2021 and graphic design.

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