More Virginia localities consider voting system changes
After Arlington County successfully adopted and implemented Virginias first ranked choice voting general election earlier this month, more localities are considering reforming their voting options.
Leaders in Albemarle County and the cities of Fairfax and Newport News are considering ranked choice voting, which allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference, for city council and county board elections.
Simultaneously, Virginia Beach was considering amending its charter to allow the city to use the 10-1 voting system that splits the voting age population into 10 equal districts to vote for the mayor and the representative for their district. But on Tuesday evening, the city council voted not to approve the change.
Sally Hudson, executive director for Ranked Choice Virginia and a former state delegate, said because of the publics wavering faith in democracy at the federal level, its leading more people to question the fairness of election systems in Virginia and other states.
https://virginiamercury.com/2024/11/13/more-virginia-localities-consider-voting-system-changes/