Currently South Carolina elects its Lieutenant Governor separately from the gubernatorial election. On March 7, the Senate Judiciary Committee passed HB 4977, which says that they should be elected as a team in November. There would no longer be primaries for Lieutenant Governor. Instead gubernatorial nominees would choose their own running mate after the primary. Convention parties would nominate as they already do under existing law. The bill has already passed the House.
The cartoon video is well down. It could apply just as well to California, Alabama and other states.
NONPARTISAN exec/judic officers via AppV
There is a better way than letting Gov pick Lt. Gov., And that’s where the voters pick under pure proportional representation. That would guarantee that 66.66% (plus two votes) of the voters picked the two.
The United Coalition has been using PPR for more than twenty-three consecutive years and PPR works fine.
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