Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Open and/or Non Partisan Primaries

With a large number of registered voters no longer registering into a party, last time I checked it was over 40%, it is time to move to open and/or non partisan primaries.

These voters are looking for candidates that will represent them, their city, their state, and the country, in that order. The current political party duopoly has had their appeal slowly reduced to where the old methods of picking candidates no longer functions.

Closed primaries, convention, caucus, where a smaller number of voters decide the candidates in the General Election is ready to be replaced with Open Primaries at the state level and Non Partisan or Top Two at the municipal level.

What do you think is the future of how we vote?

NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote!

Michael H. Drucker
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