Park City Council reverses self, will go with traditional primary-general elections
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Park City Council reverses self, will go with traditional primary-general elections
The Park City Council on Monday evening voted to rescind plans to hold the City Hall election this year through ranked-choice voting.City Councilors Ed Parigian, Jeremy Rubell and Bill Ciraco voted in the majority, while Tana Toly and Ryan Dickey dissented.The vote overturned an earlier decision to employ ranked-choice voting in the mayoral and City Council election in November.The election will be managed in the traditional method, which create…
Congressman Begich's latest bill would ban ranked-choice voting in federal elections
Alaska Congressman Nick Begich knows all about ranked-choice voting. He’s been through the process twice — once in 2022 and again in 2024. He’s had to explain it countless times to thousands voters both in Alaska and Outside. On Monday, Begich filed a bill to outlaw ranked-choice voting in federal elections. Cosponsoring the bill is […] The post Congressman Begich’s latest bill would ban ranked-choice voting in federal elections appeared first o…
City Council revisits ranked choice voting
PARK CITY, Utah – The Park City Council will hold a special meeting Monday to reconsider its decision to use ranked choice voting (RCV) in the 2025 election. Councilmember Bill Ciraco, who originally voted to adopt RCV, said he wanted to revisit RCV after reviewing additional information regarding the RCTab tabulation software used in Utah elections. He, along with Councilmembers Jeremy Rubell and Ed Parigian, supports revisiting the decision, w…
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