The winner of this special election will complete the rest of Wyman’s elected term, with an election for a full four-year term in 2024.
Crosscut polling showed in September that voters have been slow to make up their minds on this race, in part because Hobbs, who is a Democrat, and Anderson, who is running as a nonpartisan, agree on many issues. The debate helped illustrate some of the differences between the two candidates, including their perspectives on the aftermath of the 2020 election. Here are some ways the debate highlighted their areas of disagreement:
They disagree on ranked-choice voting (16th minute)
Anderson supports the idea of experimenting with ranked-choice
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