Portland enters ‘uncharted territory’ with first-in-nation City Council election system
Portland enters ‘uncharted territory’ with first-in-nation City Council election system
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“Portland is leading the way and should be proud of this fact.”
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"In November, when voters elect three City Council members from each of four large districts, they will do so with a version of ranked-choice voting not used in any other U.S. city.
Voters will be allowed to choose up to six council candidates in order of preference, and candidates will only need 25% of first-, second- and potentially even third- and fourth-choice votes to win."