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Topic: General Election 2019

Ideas We Should Steal Revisited: Ranked-Choice Voting

New York City is now the biggest jurisdiction that will let voters rank their favorite candidates in municipal elections. Could a similar change bring better elections to Philly?

By Roxanne Patel Shepelavy

Who’s Running for City Council?

Learn about all the candidates running for City Council during the Philadelphia general election on November 5

By Roxanne Patel Shepelavy

Why Porngate Still Matters

One of the previously unnamed judges tagged for sending offensive emails in the 2015 scandal is running for Superior Court. Post #MeToo, what do voters have the right to know?

By Malcolm Burnley

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