DENVER — As Denver’s runoff elections come to an end, many candidates and voters hope this runoff could be the last.
On the campaign trail, both candidates for mayor – Mike Johnston and Kelly Brough – said they want to eliminate the process of holding separate general and runoff elections. Instead, they’re supporting a switch to ranked choice voting.
Most of the candidates running for Denver City Council agree with that proposal.
“Ranked choice voting is easy. You just say who you love, who you like and who you can live with,” said Linda Templin, the executive director of Ranked Choice Voting for Colorado, a group advocating for Denver and other Colorado cities to use ranked choice voting.
“This entire process since April that we’ve been going through here in Denver, we don’t have to do it this way. It can be one and done,” Templin said.
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