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RandySF

(73,551 posts)
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 04:25 PM Monday

Heber City drops ranked choice voting for 2025 election after public pushback

HEBER CITY, Utah – The Heber City Council has voted unanimously to end the use of ranked choice voting for the upcoming 2025 municipal election, choosing instead to return to the traditional voting system.

The city had previously used ranked choice voting in 2021 and 2023, but during the meeting councilmembers said the decision to switch back came largely in response to widespread public opposition. County officials said more than 300 emails were sent to city leaders ahead of the vote—many of them critical of the ranked choice system.

Councilmember Scott Phillips, who made the motion to discontinue ranked choice voting, said that while the system had benefits—like encouraging civility in campaigns and increasing engagement—it had also become a source of confusion and contention within the community.

Mayor Heidi Franco, a vocal opponent of the system, thanked the council for aligning their decision with the majority of public input. She said the additional cost of holding a primary election—estimated at more than $16,000—was a worthwhile investment to preserve voter confidence and clarity.




https://townlift.com/2025/04/heber-city-drops-ranked-choice-voting-for-2025-election-after-public-pushback/

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Heber City drops ranked choice voting for 2025 election after public pushback (Original Post) RandySF Monday OP
They do have clean streets. cachukis Monday #1
It's a nice little town actually. Bristlecone Monday #2
Went to a car show in the park. Talked to an cachukis Monday #3

Bristlecone

(10,688 posts)
2. It's a nice little town actually.
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 09:18 PM
Monday

I’ve fish back there along the middle Provo many times.

cachukis

(3,105 posts)
3. Went to a car show in the park. Talked to an
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 09:30 PM
Monday

American Airlines pilot who said he drinks, but only with the drinkers. Otherwise, the streets are clean.
Spent a lot of time in Utah. Son and wife were at Utah State.
People there are on to what works for them.

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