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http://articles.latimes.com/2010/may/26/opinion/la-ed-prop14-20100526
Seems to me that this is the best way of electing our officials and moves the electorate away from having to choose between a turd and a douche bag in the general election. In other words, candidates wouldn't have to pander to their party's base during the primary and then woo the independents/moderates in the general election, it would put all candidates on an equal level during the primaries and allow the independents some say in who gets on the November ballot. Seems like a winner to me.
As for third parties getting shut out of the November election, if the field of candidates is pretty large, would that give the third party candidates a better shot of getting elected if it were able to muster up enough votes to be one of the top two?
Proposition 14 would allow voters to select their favorite candidate in a primary, just as they do today. The top two finishers would then advance to a general election. The winner would get the office.
Seems to me that this is the best way of electing our officials and moves the electorate away from having to choose between a turd and a douche bag in the general election. In other words, candidates wouldn't have to pander to their party's base during the primary and then woo the independents/moderates in the general election, it would put all candidates on an equal level during the primaries and allow the independents some say in who gets on the November ballot. Seems like a winner to me.
As for third parties getting shut out of the November election, if the field of candidates is pretty large, would that give the third party candidates a better shot of getting elected if it were able to muster up enough votes to be one of the top two?