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Get Ready To Vote With Ranked Choice Voting!
Get Ready To Vote With Ranked Choice Voting!

When
Mar 27th, 2025
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Where
233 Fourth Street NWCharlottesvilleVA22903

Big changes are coming to Charlottesville’s elections! This June, for the first time ever, voters will use Ranked Choice Voting to select candidates in the City Council primary.

But what does that mean for you? How do you rank your ballot? And why is Charlottesville making this shift? Join us for an engaging informational discussion where we’ll break it all down:

✅ How Ranked Choice Voting works—it’s easier than you think!

✅ Why RCV is being used and what it means for democracy in our city.

✅ Charlottesville’s legacy of democracy reform and how this voting method fits into our history.

Whether you’re new to Ranked Choice Voting or just want to be fully prepared before heading to the polls, this free session will give you the knowledge and confidence to make your vote count. Don’t miss out—be ready to rank your first ballot in June!

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