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MINOR PARTIES SUE STATE TO UNDO JUNGLE PRIMARY LAW. Fourteen years ago, Californians voted to enact a “jungle primary” system, also known as a “top two” system, for its primary elections.
Currently in a handful of states, the jungle primary may be Colorado’s saving grace, chipping away at one-party rule. Unfortunately, Proposition 131, backed by billionaire Kent Thiry, isn’t ...
With a jungle primary, it's more like three- or four-dimensional chess," said Jim Brulte, chairman of the California Republican Party. In the Senate contest, ...
The system shook up the recent New York City mayoral primary. But it wouldn't work the same way in most of our state.
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — Three minor political parties in California have filed a federal lawsuit against Secretary of State Shirley Weber, claiming the state's "top-two” primary system is ...
Republican state Treasurer John Fleming, who is challenging GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy in next year's Louisiana Senate primary, ...
Chuck Gray says he’s not done pushing election reform in Wyoming, including doing away with electronic voting machines in ...
The California primary is a free-for-all. Voters can pick any candidate, regardless of party, and the top two vote-getters will advance to the general election. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with ...