RCV getting its day in court in Santa Fe
Posted Rich Robinson on November 20, 2017

A hearing in district court on Tuesday will determine if Santa Fe will be using ranked choice voting in 2018.
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A hearing in district court on Tuesday will determine if Santa Fe will be using ranked choice voting in 2018.
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Read moreElection Day 2017 featured several high profile ranked choice voting elections in cities and towns. Altogether, over 200,000 voters ranked their choices in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Cambridge, Mass. and Takoma Park, Md in cities with a total population of about 844,500.
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