
While Sunnyvale will ask voters to approve some changes to the city charter this November, a more significant overhaul could be coming in two years. The Sunnyvale City Council plans to update some of its city charter language — including removing citizenship requirements on various city commissions — which voters need to approve in November. But councilmembers are looking further down the road toward more weighty changes, such as switching to ranked-choice voting. David Newswanger, volunteer coordinator for Sunnyvale on behalf of the California Ranked Choice Voting Coalition, said changing the voting style would improve the way city elections operate.…
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