On September 7, the Arizona Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit over whether the top-two open primary should be on the ballot. See this story. Here is a link to how the measure will be presented on the ballot. Scroll down to page eight. Note that the measure is not called “Open primary”; it is called a “top-two primary.” However, virtually every newspaper in Arizona recently has referred to the measure as an “open primary.”
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Richard — Do any foreign countries use a top-two primary system, or is this a uniquely American travesty?
F@#$ top two.
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This is the link that proves the Green Party got ballot access in Kentucky
If there ever was an initiative that did not deserve to be on the ballot, this is it.
There is no other country in the world that puts party labels on the ballot even though the party had no role in choosing that candidate.
The only states that have ever done that are Louisiana, Washington, and California.
“Top-two” is evil. It is an attempt to end free elections in America.
“Top-two” in reality creates a one-party system with a single primary and all party functions and candidates controlled by the state.
“Top-two” must be stopped.
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