
It's Election Day with the mayors of both Minneapolis and St. Paul up for re-election.
In Minneapolis, they're using a new voting system called Ranked Choice Voting, which lets them pick their
top three candidates in races with more than one person running.
The ballot has three columns. You fill in the oval for one person in each of them, ranking your first, second and third choices.
In St. Paul, voters are deciding if they also want to have that system in place in future elections there.
So what do you think about this new way of voting in Minneapolis? Should more cities follow suit?
Step Inside the Box and have your say.