Yes. It has to be approved by a couple commissions, and then the people vote on it since it requires a change to the city charter. The mayor is irrelevant - the city council has a veto-proof majority. But it will almost certainly be on the ballot this fall.
Yes. It has to be approved by a couple commissions, and then the people vote on it since it requires a change to the city charter. The mayor is irrelevant - the city council has a veto-proof majority. But it will almost certainly be on the ballot this fall.
That doesn't stop fraudulent mail-in ballots
"Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything."