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Ranked voting an unlikely path for College Station
City Attorney, Public Communications

Ranked voting an unlikely path for College Station

Whatever your political opinions are, we can all agree on one thing — voting is essential. In parts of the country, a concept called ranked-choice voting has captured the imagination of some as a way to eliminate costly run-off elections. Could ranked-choice voting happen in College Station? Continue reading Ranked voting an unlikely path for College Station

City launches improved Code of Ordinances website
City Attorney, Public Communications

City launches improved Code of Ordinances website

Navigating 1,500 pages of local ordinances has never been simple, even in the digital age. But starting today, the City of College Station has a new online system to make it easier for you to find the information you need. Continue reading City launches improved Code of Ordinances website

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