This Week on IVN: Independent-Minded Voters
By Chad Peace on 10/22/2012 with 8 CommentsRead Time: 4 - 6 minutes

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After holding its first non-partisan open primary this June, California went from the least competitive, to the most competitive elections in the country, according to Ballotpedia. Arizona has a similar measure on its ballot that would end party-controlled primaries. As the 2012 General Election approaches, IVN will pay special attention to the numerous incumbent partisans in California who face serious challenge for the first time, the state of Arizona’s open elections initiative, and other races across the country where independent-minded voters are challenging the partisanship that pervades our politics. |
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IVN Election CenterPart of IVN’s ongoing mission is to bring you coverage of national elections and the impact that independent voters have nationwide. Continuing with that promise to bring you unfiltered news from across the political spectrum, IVN proudly provides an Election Center specifically built for independent-minded voters. |
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Open Primary Could Unseat Five Incumbent Partisans in CAIt is two weeks away from California’s first full top two runoff election under its new open primary system and the Golden State’s new method for electing its lawmakers has created a drastically different political landscape. For evidence, observers need to look no further than California’s 2012 elections for the US House of Representatives, where at least five incumbent partisans are facing serious competition. |
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Gary Johnson and Jill Stein Talk Specifics in Online DebateThe world was witness to not only the wonders of a new technology, but patient with its introduction to American politics. More importantly, credit has to be given to the candidates and IVN participants: real questions from real people with real responses. |
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Facebook ApplicationIVN.us announces the launch of the Drop Your Party Facebook App on Facebook to show Washington, DC where partisanship is not going to work anymore. With Congressional approval ratings hovering around 10 percent, it’s time we move past party labels and start electing those who are dedicated to developing lasting solutions, regardless of party affiliation. Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, Greens, and everyone else is invited to ‘Drop Your Pin’ on the map of voters committed to independent-minded voting. |









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8 Comments
Jane Susskind
10.22.2012
@jsusskind
The IVN Election Center also has the best coverage of the California Propositions I’ve seen online, definitely an incredibly valuable resource for voters.
Matt Metzner
10.22.2012
@mmetzner
I agree with Jane. It’s fun to see people across the country, and a few overseas, who are bucking the two party system for solutions in the Drop you Party app.
Ian Dawes
10.22.2012
@iandawes
The Election Center is also a great resources for understanding who is running for office in California and the newly drawn districts that they are running for.
Blake Bunch
10.23.2012
@blakebunch
So many propositions! Another great benefit of the election center – all the facts are right there for you.
Tiffany Palen-Edwards
10.22.2012
Califorinia needs it!!
Patrick Stuff Gossett
10.22.2012
I really wish that when articles are written that they would correct lies by the left. Mitch McConell said that in 2010 .After Obama told Republicans to get to the back of the bus.After he told Paul Ryan and other Republicans that elections have consequences and there was no reason to work with Republicans.After Obama locked Republicans out of anything involved with his Ocommiecare..If you going to claim to be Independent then speak the truth.
Bill Bloomfield is just another Rhino Liberal. No more Independent than Henry Waxmen. If they are all just Liberals one a little less or more does it matter?..
Jonathan Mequet
10.22.2012
‘Obama 2016′ is a must see documentary. It’s out on video.
Carol Jean Beavers
10.23.2012
No thanks, sounds too much like tea party for me.