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BREAKING: The DC Council has officially voted to fund and implement Ranked Choice Voting in DC elections in 2026! Our team was stunned to see the amount of support on the council for RCV. Councilmembers @chenderson and @BrianneKNadeau introduced the amendment to the budget to…


OPINION: "Failing to fund semi-open primaries during this budget cycle will leave voters feeling disenfranchised and disaffected when our democracy is most fragile," writes Lisa Rice. 51st.news/opinion-respec…
Washington, DC is smart to move to #RankedChoiceVoting – which will give voters more choices and ensure its leaders have majority support. More cities and states should follow its lead. @AllVotesCountDC fairvote.org/indicted-washi…
One more week to urge your Councilmembers to vote to fund the second portion of #initiative83 - letting independents vote in DC primaries: tinyurl.com/save83
“Last November, D.C. voters overwhelmingly passed Initiative 83 to establish ranked-choice voting in the District and allow voters unregistered with a party to participate in partisan primaries…” Read the full piece at: wapo.st/4lksNwT
We've seen a lot of buzz around the controversial results of the Ward 8 Special Election. We just clinched Ranked Choice Voting for DC elections starting next June, but how could it have helped in this week's election? We break it down here!
COMING SOON: Ranked Choice Voting, as demanded by voters in I-83! @CMCHenderson and I introduced a budget amendment this a.m. which passed 8-4. Let’s give voters more agency and let’s honor their Nov 2024 vote for this.
Looking forward to RCV coming to the District soon.
Ranked choice voting is coming to DC! I was proud to vote for @CHenderson and @BrianneKNadeau's amendment to fund Initiative 83 and expand choice in District elections. This is a win for fairer elections and upholding the will of the voters.
Big update in council: By vote of 8 to 4, lawmakers just voted to fund ranked choice voting in the budget, one of the two voting reforms that passed as ballot initiative I-83 last November.