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Commentary: No election system is an island – why more states must eliminate partisan primaries

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion August 01, 2023

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is growing that partisan primaries are one of the main causes of government dysfunction. They disenfranchise voters, promote division and gridlock legislatures. Recognizing this , Alaska, , and Washington state have eliminated partisan primaries. While each state’s system is slightly different, the evidence so far suggests nonpartisan primaries are decreasing polarization and improving governance. But given how partisan and ideologically... + full article



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