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    Candace Tiana Nelson, a 20-year veteran of the D.C. Democratic Party, is running for the Democratic at-large seat with a focus on housing, education, and health care, while Dyana Forester, a grassroots candidate with decades of organizing experience, is focusing on expanding the community schools model and leveraging her union and workforce development experience to fund pathways for K-12 students.

    The post Ranked-Choice Voting in the Democratic At-Large Race: A Chance for Collaboration — Or Not appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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