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Easthampton leaders advocate for ranked-choice voting - The Reminder
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Easthampton leaders advocate for ranked-choice voting - The Reminder
Precinct 3 City Councilor Thomas Peake (left), Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby (middle) and state Rep. Homar Gomez (right) testified in favor of a bill that would allow ranked-choice voting in multi-win election races. The Legislature has 60 days to vote on the matter before it goes in front of the city for another vote.Photo credit: Commonwealth of Massachusetts livestream EASTHAMPTON — A little over one week after ranked-choice voting decided Ea…
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