(NewsNation) — St. Paul voters will decide Tuesday whether to re-elect incumbent Mayor Melvin Carter or oust him for one of his four challengers.
Carter is running for a third consecutive term and is facing four challengers: Scientist and business owner Yan Chen, state Rep. Kaohly Her, engineer Adam Dullinger and entrepreneur Mike Hillborn. All the candidates in the race are non-partisan.
The election will be held using ranked-choice voting, a single-winner ranked voting election system where eliminations are used to simulate multiple runoff elections.
One of the biggest themes of the St. Paul mayoral race has been property taxes. Candidates have said the city needs to diversify its revenue streams, but there have been few mentions of how that would be paid for. Candidates have specific

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