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Updated · The New York Times · May 10
Steven Maviglio files proposal to repeal California's top-two primary system
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 10

Steven Maviglio files proposal to repeal California's top-two primary system

9 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 10
  • The initiative was filed with state election officials on Friday and backers aim to put it before voters on the 2028 ballot.
  • It would restore traditional party primaries sending one candidate from each party to the general election, replacing California's 15-year-old system where all candidates share one ballot.
  • The push follows fears Democrats could miss the governor's race general election as a crowded Democratic field split votes while Republicans consolidated behind Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco.
Did California's 15-year 'top-two' primary succeed in producing the more moderate politicians it promised?
Could ranked-choice voting be a better fix for California's primary than simply repealing the current system?
How would repealing the 'top-two' primary affect the power of California's millions of independent voters?