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    Ron Kahlow wrote a new post, California’s New Electoral System Challenges Partisanship, on the site Independent Voter Network 7 months ago

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    In June 2010 California radically changed the way candidates are elected to public office by passing the non-partisan “Top-Two” open primary (“Proposition 14″). Previously, candidates running for office […]

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    Ron Kahlow wrote a new post, The Sad State of State Primaries, on the site Independent Voter Network 7 months, 2 weeks ago

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    State primaries are in a sad state. Many voters don’t understand the importance of primaries. Voter turnout is generally far lower than in general elections. Primaries defeat the principle of […]

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    Ron Kahlow wrote a new post, The Sad State of State Primaries, on the site Open Primaries 8 months ago

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    State primaries are in a truly very sad state. Voters don’t understand the importance of primaries. Voter turnout in every State primary has always been horrible. Primaries defeat the principle of […]

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    Ron Kahlow wrote a new post, Are Voters Getting the Picture?, on the site Independent Voter Network 9 months, 2 weeks ago

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    It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Certainly pictures of candidates can be very important information in a voter’s decision process. But, unfortunately, a vast majority of voters have no idea […]

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    Ron Kahlow wrote a new post, Are Voters Getting the Picture?, on the site Election Center 9 months, 2 weeks ago

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    It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Certainly pictures of candidates can be very important information in a voter’s decision process. But, unfortunately, a vast majority of voters have no idea […]

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    Ron Kahlow wrote a new post, Charlie Rangel, Redistricting, and the New York Closed Primary, on the site Independent Voter Network 11 months ago

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    Who says primaries are not important? Tell that to the candidates and incumbents vying for New York’s US House seats. The 2010 census reduced the number of US House seats for New York from 29 to 27. The […]

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    Ron Kahlow wrote a new post, Charlie Rangel, Redistricting, and the New York Closed Primary, on the site Election Center 11 months ago

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    Who says primaries are not important? Tell that to the candidates and incumbents vying for New York’s US House seats. The 2010 census reduced the number of US House seats for New York from 29 to 27. The […]

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