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D.C.'s first ranked-choice voting election: How it works and why results may take days

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Kendall Staton

18d ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

D.C. is preparing for its first ranked-choice voting election on June 16, where voters will select nominees for multiple races. Election officials have indicated that results may take days to finalize due to the complexity of tabulating ranked-choice ballots. The article explains how the ranked-choice voting system works and what voters can expect during this transition.

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bskyD.C.'s first ranked-choice voting election: How it works and why results may take dayswashingtonpost.com

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Change is coming to the way D.C. votes, as the city gears up for its first ranked-choice election.
Election officials say it could take days before a winner is known.
On June 16, voters will select nominees for a host of races.
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D.C. election officials have said it could take days before a winner is known.

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