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Ranked choice voting is controversial in Utah for the way it's changing how we vote -- but what KSL Newsradio's Lindsay Aerts is reporting is raising new questions about how cities may be covering costs. Have they done anything illegal? We’re tracking an offer by an organization to cover financial expenses for cities who decide to swap the old system of voting in favor of ranked choice voting. The city of Riverton rejected the move. Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs explains why.
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By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega4.1
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Ranked choice voting is controversial in Utah for the way it's changing how we vote -- but what KSL Newsradio's Lindsay Aerts is reporting is raising new questions about how cities may be covering costs. Have they done anything illegal? We’re tracking an offer by an organization to cover financial expenses for cities who decide to swap the old system of voting in favor of ranked choice voting. The city of Riverton rejected the move. Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs explains why.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.