We have some voter information and education to share. Virginians head to the polls for a special election. On the ballot a question that could reshape political power in the Commonwealth and has both opponents and supporters pulling out all the stops to sway voters to their side. At the same time, here in D.C., a major change is coming to the ballot box. For the first time, voters will use ranked-choice voting in the June primary — a voting method in which voters rank
candidates in order of preference. But how does this differ from what was already in place? We break it all down — what your vote means, how the system works, and what you need to know before you head to the polls.
Guests:
Dr. Ravi Perry, Howard University Political Science Professor
Dr. Marcus Board, Howard University Politcal Science Professor
