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California State Appeals Court Orders Some Wording Changes for Prop. 14 — No Comments

  1. How many New Age voters know what *participate* means ?

    Right to VOTE — delete Participate

    The buzz words *Ensures that* should have been deleted.

    1 and 2 bullets should have been combined —

    Gives voters increased options in the primary [for congressional, legislative, and statewide offices] by allowing all voters to choose any candidate regardless of the candidate’s or voter’s political party preference.

  2. Limits the general election to only two candidates thus reducing the number of choices voters will have in the end. If you thought elections were rigged before, just wait.

  3. Oh please. We have a “Top-Two” primary system in Washington and it works just fine. The Constitution Party runs people in the primary all the time and they never get more than 3% of the vote, so they don’t make it to the general.

  4. #3: Washington state first used the “top two” for state and congressional offices in 2008. That was the first year since WA attained statehood in the late 1800s that there were ZERO small party candidates for any statewide state or congressional offices in the final election.

    The “top two” enables voters to choose among all the candidates in the preliminary round (the so-called “primary”). But the price that voters pay is that they are limited to two choices in the final, deciding election, both of whom may be from the same party.

    When a small party’s message is kept out of the final, deciding election, the party loses its main reason for existing.

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