ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Election Day, voters will head to the polls, grab their ballots, and vote for their top choice. But what if instead of filling in a single circle, you could rank the candidates of your choice?
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"Right now, if no candidate gets 50 percent, we have to hold another runoff election. That process is fair in theory, but in practice it costs the city more money, and a lot of voters simply don't come back," said Cesar Marquez, Senior Organizer with Common Cause New