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CA Independent Voice Endorses Post-Partisan Candidates

CA Independent Voice Endorses Post-Partisan Candidates
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Proclaiming that California voters now have the tools to take on a government broken by partisanship, IndependentVoice.Org a statewide association of independent voters, announced its “Post-Partisan Candidate" endorsements.

The group endorsed candidates Marc Levine (Democrat, 10th Assembly District), Bill Bloomfield (No Party Preference, 33rd Congressional District), Chad Walsh (No Party Preference, 28th Assembly District), and Abel Maldonado (Republican, 24th Congressional District). The candidates were selected based on their demonstrated support for political reforms that empower independent voters – referred to as “No Party Preference” in California – like the “top-two” open primary and redistricting reform.

For the first time in over a decade, independent voters will have a real voice in state and congressional races,” said Jason Olson, the Director of IndependentVoice.Org. “Independent voters believe that government mostly does what’s best for the political parties, and not the people. Independents strongly support the kind of democracy reforms needed to return power to the voters. We're proud to stand with candidates who want to work with independents to lead us beyond destructive partisanship and move the country forward.

The 2012 election marks the debut of the open “top two” primary system and new districts drawn by a citizens commission instead of the State Legislature. Rather than running in party primaries, all candidates ran in a non-partisan primary in June. All voters were able to participate and vote for any candidate regardless of party, with the top two candidates moving on to a “run-off style” November election. IndependentVoice.Org was a key proponent of the successful redistricting reform and “top two” open primary measures passed by California voters.

IndependentVoice.Org is part of the national independent movement pushing for similar reforms around the country, including in Arizona where voters will have the opportunity to pass a “top two” open primary system this November.

Independent voters have been the fastest growing segment of the electorate in California over the past several decades. The most recent report by the Secretary of State puts the total number of “No Party Preference” voters at just over 3.6 million voters, or 21.28% of all registered voters.

Candidates Endorsed:

Jason Olson

Director of National Outreach for Open Primaries. Former Director of IndependentVoice.Org, which helped pass nonpartisan elections reform in California. Has appeared on CNN, Fox News, and C-SPAN.

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