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ap: Sirota’s ranked-choice voting amendment pushed back on monied interests

Kent Thiry is behind the ranked-choice ballot measure, which needs thoughtful implementation

Davita CEO Kent Thiry
Kent Thiry, the former CEO of DaVita, is financing an effort to ask voters in November to adopt an open primary and ranked-choice voting for state-wide elections. (Karl Gehring, Denver Post file)
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Thank you, Rep. Emily Sirota for ensuring that Colorado voters and county clerks are not overwhelmed with massive election changes that moneyed interests hope to foist on us through the ballot box this November.
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