| London Lyle | Longmont Times-Call |
COLORADO — A presentation on ranked choice voting that supporters have been pushing for since last year will finally come before the Longmont City Council on Tuesday, bringing a campaign-season issue into an official public discussion.
”Council is listening
RCV for Longmont is pushing for a charter amendment that would make ranked choice voting a ballot issue, allowing voters to decide whether to adopt the system.
“We are super excited that Council is taking the time to explore how ranked choice [voting] could meaningfully improve our local elections, and it means a lot to us that Council is listening to the many, many members of the community that have registered their support for this change,” wrote Dillon Rankin, the executive director of Ranked Choice Voting for Longmont, in a text message to the Times-Call on Monday.
