Monday, May 24, 2010

Elections & Prop 14


There are two elections: the primary election in June where all candidates are posted on the ballot & the general election in November where only the winning candidates are posted on the ballot. Proposition 14 would change the process of theses elections for the congressional, statewide, and legislative races. Proposition 14 allows voters to choose any candidate, regardless party affiliation. It would allow third parties to get a chance to run as equals. Candidates running for office also have the option to state their political affiliation or leave it blank in the ballot. Then the two candidates with the most votes will go onto the general election where either candidate will win.

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