Fargo voters are once again at a crossroads in how they choose their leaders. After the state shut down the city’s use of approval voting, residents are pushing for a return to local control—this time by proposing primary elections for mayor and commission races. Advocates say it’s about fairness and majority rule, arguing that no candidate should win with just a fraction of the vote. Whether through primaries, a shift in government structure, or more seats at the table, the call for reform is growing louder. Melissa Van Der Stad with InForum has the full story.
Political players in Fargo ask city commissioners for election changes
