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How Has 'Top Two' Primary Worked in Washington State?

February 6, 2009 - 10:32am

In the Sacramento Bee, New America's Steven Hill examines claims being made in California about the value of a "top two"-style open primary, which appears to be the new favorite idea of the state's community of goo goo reformers. Hill is skeptical of claims that such a primary would produce more moderate office holders or provide voter choice -- particularly in light of Washington state's experience with such a primary.

Hill is great

I'm reading his book "Fixing Elections" right now. It's basically a diagnosis of the problems with our electoral system in the US, and even though it's a bit outdated, it's really insightful. It's one of those books, for me at least, that really changes your outlook on something in the world around you - elections, in this case.

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