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The city of Fargo adopted Approval voting in November 2018,[1] with a 64% majority in favor.[2]

A previous city commissioner election in 2015 suffered from six-way vote-splitting, resulting in a candidate winning with only a 22% plurality of the vote.[3]

The Reform Fargo campaign needed 1,349 signatures for the ballot measure, and was able to collect 1,923 valid signatures.[4]

This affects positions in the City of Fargo itself, including its mayor, four city commissioners, and municipal judge.[5] (It is thus being used for both single-winner and multi-winner elections.)

The current mayor's term expires in June 2022.[6] Two commissioners' terms expire in June 2020, and the others' expire in June 2022.[7]

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