D.C. voters will decide in November whether to make major changes to the city’s elections system after the D.C. Board of Elections certified a ballot initiative that, if approved, would bring ranked-choice voting and semi-open primaries to the District. https://t.co/ZFdJCpYLK1
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D.C. voters will decide in November whether to make major changes to the city’s elections system after the D.C. Board of Elections certified Initiative 83 for the ballot. The initiative aims to implement ranked choice voting and open primaries to independents. While legal challenges remain, it’s a significant victory for supporters of I-83.