Mixed reaction from Minneapolis voters to the city's long ranked-choice ballot
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In Minneapolis, voters are turning out to choose among 35 candidates for mayor and to fill City Council seats.
Residents of the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood had mixed reactions to the new rank-choice voting system.
"It was pretty easy for me," said Maggie Catambay, who lives in Riverside Plaza. "I got a sample ballot from the city of Minneapolis, so I practiced beforehand, and I pretty much knew which candidates I wanted to vote for."
But Mohamed Ali, another Cedar-Riverside resident, called the new ballot "a little confusing" and said he preferred the old system.
Click the audio player above to hear reporter Elizabeth Dunbar's conversation with Morning Edition host Phil Picardi about the election.
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