Virginia's ranked choice movement is picking up steam, and we wanted to share a rundown on the biggest headlines this month:
- After two successful primaries for County Board, Arlington expanded RCV to the general election this fall. The race features one Democrat, one Republican, and two independent candidates.
- Charlottesville City Council voted this month to use ranked-choice voting in their June primary next year. You can sign up here to help with voter education in the year ahead.
- Virginia Congressman Don Beyer joined Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin in filing a bill that would mandate ranked choice voting in Congressional primaries starting in 2028.
From County Boards to Capitol Hill, leaders all across Virginia are making the case for ranked-choice voting. If you're ready to help, you can volunteer or spread the word to friends and neighbors. Here's to the work ahead.