This November, St. Louis voters will decide whether to pass Prop D for Democracy, an initiative that would enact nonpartisan, approval voting primaries with a top-two runoff for city elections. How will Prop D affect the most important issues facing St. Louisans, from education to gun violence? We sit down with the grassroots activists behind Prop D to find out.
Featured speakers include Missouri State Representative Rasheen Aldridge, St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler, League of Women Voters of Metro St. Louis member Kathleen Farrell, and Prop D Campaign Manager Mallory Rusch.
Want to help strengthen democracy in St. Louis? Chip in to help us educate voters to make sure they know what Prop D is and how it will impact them.
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