I think they should argue RCV is subverting the principle of one person, one vote.
This only applies to contests with more than two candidates, since it only goes into effect if no one wins a majority, and in that case, the candidate with the lowest percentage of votes has his eliminated, and everyone who voted for him will have their second choice added to the totals.
So someone basically would get to cast a vote twice.
I think they should argue RCV is subverting the principle of one person, one vote.
This only applies to contests with more than two candidates, since it only goes into effect if no one wins a majority, and in that case, the candidate with the lowest percentage of votes has his eliminated, and everyone who voted for him will have their second choice added to the totals.
So someone basically would get to cast a vote twice.