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File #: 20-1167    Version: 1 Name: 8/6/20 Resolution to Order Election and to Determine Ballot Question Ranked Choice Voting
Type: Resolution Status: Defeated
File created: 8/6/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/6/2020 Final action: 8/6/2020
Enactment date: 8/6/2020 Enactment #:
Title: Resolution to Order Election and to Determine Ballot Question for Charter Amendment to Allow for Ranked Choice Voting (7 Votes Required)
Sponsors: Christopher Taylor, Julie Grand, Zachary Ackerman
Title
Resolution to Order Election and to Determine Ballot Question for Charter Amendment to Allow for Ranked Choice Voting (7 Votes Required)
Staff
Reviewed by: Matthew Thomas, Assistant City Attorney
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Whereas, Ranked Choice Voting enhances the democratic process by allowing for more choice for voters, promoting reflective representation, and promoting majority support;

Whereas, There is currently legislation introduced in the State House of Representatives that would allow the City to provide by Charter that City Officers be elected by Ranked Choice Voting; and

Whereas, It would be beneficial to have the enabling Charter language in place should the legislation pass, so that the City can proceed with Ranked Choice Voting immediately, without the possible expense of calling a special election.

RESOLVED, That the Ann Arbor City Council proposes that the City Charter be amended by modifying Section 13.4 and 13.5 to read as follows:

Primary Elections
SECTION 13.4.
(a) A City primary election for the purpose of nominating such officers of the City as this Charter provides shall be held on August 8, 2017, and in succeeding years on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in August as provided for in Section 12.4. If, upon expiration of the time for filing nomination petitions for any elective office, it appears that petitions have been filed for no more than one candidate for the office from each political party nominating candidates therefor, no primary election shall be held with respect to the office. The candidates receiving the highest number of votes of their respective parties at any city primary election shall be declared the The nominees for election to the respective offices for which they are candidates shall be selected pursuant to Section 13.5. As to any office with respect to which no primary is necessary, persons named in petitions as candidates for election to the office shall be certified by the Clerk to the Election Commission to ...

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