Change is underway for how voting will take place in Washington, D.C. The city is set to hold its first ranked-choice election. This shift will occur on June 16, when voters will choose nominees across various races.
Ranked-choice voting allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference. This system aims to offer a more representative outcome by considering second and third choices if no candidate receives a majority initially.
The upcoming election will include contests for different positions, offering residents a chance to experience this new voting process firsthand.

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