barbara, jeff enty, carlo de la cruz, carolyn shu, and others. supervisor campos: if i could make the point about one of the items to our charter amendment. with respect to maximizing the choices i have provided -- our charter amendment in a sense is not introducing anything new. it is a reaffirmation of something that is embedded in the original proposal. i want to make sure that that is something that is a part of the policy we have in place. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you for the clarification, a supervisor. >> good afternoon. i appreciate the fact that i am here and able to address some of these issues are around ranked- choice voting. many of us here who are here to speak about it today are people who have worked on it from the beginning. that we actually moved to bring ranked-choice voting to san francisco 10 years ago, maybe more. we certainly saw that it is very important for our society to continue with a boating and to work on -- of votivoting. it is my -- i am suggesting that ranked-choice voting is superior to the runoff in that