my name is ang leak maun. this ranked-choice voting has been important to me. i'm to the part where i do want to throw the baby out with the bath water. while i adamantly agree with all the arguments that have been brought before us and the concerns about why we want to cope it, the biggest concern i have is the work i've been doing with district 10 in terms of educating voters. i've had older black couples, older black people in the senior centers that have told me point-blankly they're not voting because they don't understand how to vote. they don't know how to make it work. they don't know what they're voting for or understand why. after eight years of having ranked-choice voting and we haven't seemed to get the educational piece in place to try and educate voters, i'm trying to figure out what could we do at this point? because i've had people who said they voted for -- like for example, if i had voted for the other part that i think is really frustrating about ranked-choice voting as we have it now, if my choice was joanna or phil, then my vote would have