12/07/2025
How will ranked choice voting change D.C.'s elections? As the District prepares to move to the new system next year, it's shaking up big races for mayor and council seats next year. Meanwhile, District officials are working to actually implement the shift.
Gary Thompson, chair of the D.C. Board of Elections is preparing for ranked choice voting to be implemented.
“We’ve been working diligently, all signs are good, everything is going according to plan, and we expect to have a successful 2026 election cycle with ranked choice voting,” Thompson said.
Monica Evans, the executive director of the elections office, is more cautious. Thompson may chair the board overseeing local elections, but Evans manages staff and runs the agency, and she worries there are bumps in the road ahead. Though Evans assured lawmakers at a hearing last week that the board would be ready to make the switch to ranked choice by June, she also fears she doesn’t have the necessary resources to adequately educate voters about the policy over the next six months.https://wamu.org/story/25/12/05/d-c-is-poised-to-use-ranked-choice-voting-next-year-its-already-reshaping-local-races/