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Open primary initiative receives strong support in latest poll

Open primary initiative receives strong support in latest poll
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Less than three weeks before the June 8 primary, support for Proposition 14 continues to rise.  In a PPIC survey of 2,003 likely voters in California, 60% support the state constitutional amendment, while 27% oppose and 13% remain undecided.  Support for the open primary initiative has risen another 4 points since March.

Proposition 14, which would end partisan primaries and allow the top two vote-getters, regardless of party, to advance to a November run-off, receives majority support from Democrat, Republican, and Independent voters according to the PPIC poll.  61% of Democrats, 54% of Republicans, and 67% of Independents support the ballot initiative.

In an ideological breakdown, 59% of Liberals, 69% of Moderates, and 53% of Conservatives say they will vote yes.

The statewide survey also revealed that a strong majority of voters believe California's primary system is in need of either minor or major alterations.  36% believe it needs major changes, 35% believe it requires minor changes, and 23% claim it doesn't necessitate any changes.

46% of Independents, 35% of Democrats, and 33% of Republicans claim that major changes are needed, while 42% of Moderates, 36% of Conservatives, and 29% of Liberals believe major changes are necessary.

Based on the poll numbers, Proposition 14 draws support across all age groups as well.  68% of voters age 18-34 support the initiative, while 61% age 35-54, and 55% age 55 and older would vote yes.

If this trend holds, it appears likely that California voters will pass the nonpartisan, open primary ballot proposition.  With California still mired in a deep recession, a substantial increase in the number of independent/unaffiliated voters, and growing disenchantment with both major parties, Proposition 14 is being increasingly viewed by the electorate as a potent antidote to disfunctional government.

Ryan Jaroncyk

Editor and contributing author for IVN. B.A. in Government from Claremont McKenna College. Born and raised in San Diego. Registered Independent who leans libertarian on most issues.

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