While there was lots of important neighborhood-centric discussion at last night’s OHNA Zoom meeting, one other thing the neighborhood association did was vote to support ranked choice voting for City offices.
It should be noted that while OHNA has not yet had an occasion to use ranked choice voting for its own elections, it has been part of the organization’s bylaws for several years now.
As interest in ranked choice voting grows locally, voters may want to attend this upcoming webinar to learn more about it: