Small City, Big Problem: Martindale, TX to Re-Run Mayoral Election After Errors

The tiny city of Martindale, TX (pop. ~1,200) is facing a re-run of its recent mayoral election after a series of errors in administering the vote led a court to invalidate the results. This story highlights the challenges facing elections in the country’s smallest communities, which often involve complicated cost- and management-sharing arrangements that cross county lines.

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Zenith City Decision: Duluth, MN to Vote on Ranked Choice Voting

Next Tuesday, Duluth, MN will vote on whether to adopt ranked choice voting for its city elections. It’s a question that has divided voters on questions of whether it will affect turnout, campaign tone, usability and outcomes – and is informed in part by the experience of previous elections in Minneapolis and St. Paul.

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