On 2 May 2005 at 00:23 UTC-0700, James Green-Armytage wrote: > Hi Russ, > > I don't know the details of the Washington State situation, so please > correct me if I've misunderstood the new rule.
... In WA, "Blanket Primary" means voters can vote for any candidates from any party for any race in the primary, with the party winners advancing to the general election. This style was declared unconstitutional a couple of years ago. The primary we had last September was an "open primary" (Montana-style), where voters can vote in partisan races from only one party. In this county, all party slates were on the same ballot. But voters don't have to declare their party affiliation to vote for a party. The current top-two is called the Louisiana-style primary, but I believe it differs in some respects from Louisiana's. -- araucaria dot araucana at gmail dot com ---- Election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
