Colorado Bill to Let Independents Vote in any Partisan Primary is Defeated

On February 9, the Colorado House postponed indefinitely HB 1012. It would have let independent voters vote in any partisan primary without joining that party. Current Colorado law lets an independent voter vote in a primary, but only if he or she joins that party at the polls on primary day.


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Colorado Bill to Let Independents Vote in any Partisan Primary is Defeated — 2 Comments

  1. How about a primary for independent voters with independent candidates only ???

    What would the party hack gangs do then ???

  2. Missouri once had a provision for a primary, for independent voters. They could nominate anyone for partisan office, and the winner didn’t need a petition to be on the November ballot.

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