Maine Bills to Establish a 2020 Presidential Primary May Not Pass

On May 10, the Maine joint legislative committee that handles election law bills had a working session on the bills that would create a 2020 presidential primary.  The committee tabled LD 1083, which would have set up a ranked-choice presidential primary.  It hasn’t made up its mind about the other bills.  See this description of the working session at FrontloadingHQ.


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Maine Bills to Establish a 2020 Presidential Primary May Not Pass — 1 Comment

  1. Maine has brought a one-party system of elections, like in San Francisco and Oakland; ranked choice voting in single-winner districts.

    Only the one biggest party, will win every time with no exceptions, and that’s how a one-party system works.

    The California and national L.P. have also both implemented the one-party system (RCV and AppV in single-winner districts).

    America is a melting pot and the one-party and two-party systems are unacceptable, but the L.P. and several states, have adopted the one-party system much to our dismay.

    The one-party system renders entities dysfunctional and self destructive and that blocks democratically legitimate elected boards.

    In 2012 the national L.P. convention blocked the United Coalition USA candidates from the nation L.P. web site, blocked from BAN, Independent Political Report and California and other LP Facebook pages, and despite the L.P. party bosses our team won the only State primary of MO which fell before the national convention with 52.8%. Gary Johnson was on that ballot as a Republican.

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