Four Ways to Fix California's Direct Democracy
Joe Mathews -
October 19, 2009 - 9:20am
Here's my piece from today's LA Times outlining four ways to fix California's direct democracy.
In short, I see the problem with the current system this way: the two sides of the state's legislative branch -- state lawmakers and voters -- are divided against each other, and spend much of their time trying to circumvent each other. Direct democracy works best when voters and their elected officials engage each other directly (as in the Swiss system, which uses far more referenda -- and far fewer initiatives -- than California). So the best (and most politically feasible) fix is to give both legislators and voters more power, but in ways that allow them to check and balance each other.
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