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Residents and a council member press commission to study ranked‑choice voting

3039625 · April 17, 2025
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Three public commenters — including two civic volunteers and a council member — urged the commission to study ranked‑choice voting; commenters favored instant runoff or Condorcet (pairwise) methods and offered outreach suggestions.

Three members of the public used the commission’s public‑comment period to ask the commission to study ranked‑choice voting (RCV) and to consider public education and outreach if the commission moves the issue forward.

Christopher Enrich, a resident who said he is a computer programmer, urged the commission to study pairwise (Condorcet) tally methods as well as the more common instant‑runoff ranked choice method. Enrich described pairwise voting as “you take every pairing of possible…

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