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  • California voters choose to get rid of party primaries with passage of Prop 14

    06/09/2010 11:22:39 PM PDT · by SmartInsight · 38 replies · 208+ views
    Washignton Post ^ | June 10, 2010 | Aaron Blake
    Proposition 14, modeled on a similar law in Washington state, was approved by 8 percentage points. The measure will create a single, open primary in which the top two finishers, regardless of party, advance to the general election runoff, paving the way for Republican - vs. -Democrat, Democrat - vs. - Democrat or Republican -vs -Republican contests. The campaign was spearheaded by Schwarzenegger and his moderate new lieutenant governor, Abel Maldonado. Maldonado, a former state senator, secured the ballot measure as part of an agreement to vote for the stalemated Democratic budget last year.
  • GOP victory rally launches general election rally

    06/09/2010 2:55:10 PM PDT · by SmithL · 7 replies · 48+ views
    SacBee: Capitol Alert ^ | 6/9/10 | Jack Chang
    An energized state Republican party launched the general election campaign this morning at a victory rally at the Hilton hotel in Anaheim. The theme of the day and perhaps of the campaign: The GOP nominees represent new blood while the Democratic ticket is dominated by career politicians. Without a doubt, the GOP ticket is its most diverse in years in ethnicity and gender. It's led by two women - gubernatorial nominee Meg Whitman and U.S. Senate nominee Carly Fiorina; a Latino - Lt. Gov. nominee Abel Maldonado; and an African-American - Secretary of State nominee Damon Dunn. Fiorina drove home...
  • Californians Vote to Change Primary System

    06/09/2010 11:50:57 AM PDT · by La Enchiladita · 51 replies · 234+ views
    Wall Street Journal Blogs ^ | June 9, 2010 | Devlin Barrett
    In case anyone missed the tea leaves scattered around the country, California’s primary results offer more evidence of voters’ dislike for political parties. The Golden State on Tuesday passed Proposition 14, creating a so-called open primary in which any voter is allowed to cast their vote for any candidate in the primary, regardless of party affiliation. The top two vote-getters would face each other in the general election, even if they were from the same party. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was a big backer of the change, arguing that it would push politics away from the polarized extremes and toward a...