FloridaLeagueofWomenVotersOpenPrimaryStudyKit January25,2017 StudyChair,MicheleLevy StudyPreparers: RayHudkins,MimiTipton,TheoWebster,BrendaAlston,PatDrago,Ann Hellmuth,AnnaEskamini,RaechelGarafolo,KathyHansen, SandraPowers,VivianFaircloth,JoMatthews,JimCanty ParticipatingLeagues: AlachuaCounty NorthPinellas BayCounty OrangeCounty BrowardCounty PensacolaBayCounty CharlotteCounty PolkCounty CitrusCounty Sanibel CollierCounty SarasotaCounty HillsboroughCounty SeminoleCounty JacksonvilleFirstCoast SpaceCoast LowerKeys St.LucieCounty ManateeCounty St.Petersburg NorthPinellas TheVillagesTriCounty UpperKeys ExecutiveSummary The2016Electionchallengedmanyoftheassumptionsaboutwhatvoterswantand howelectionswork.Thiscomprehensivestudyonprimariesandimprovingvoterturnoutis anopportunitytoevaluateandreinventthecurrentprocess. Doyouthinkthatweshouldhaveelectionsinwhichonly17%ofvotersdeterminea candidateforpublicoffice?DoyouthinkourcurrentprimarysystemworkswellforFlorida voters?Doyoubelievethateveryonewhowantstoshouldbeabletoparticipatetotheir fullest? Ifyouansweredyestoanyofthesequestions,thenmaybeweneedtomakechangesto thewayweselectcandidates.Thisstudywilllookatalternativestoourcurrentsystemwith thegoalofincreasingvoterparticipation.ThisExecutiveSummarycontainsthefollowing: (1)FiveKeyFindings; (2)FactorsInfluencingVoterTurnout; (3)PotentialSolutionstoLowVoterTurnout; (4)MajorFindingsfromInterviewswithSupervisorsofElections(SOEs),andfrom LeadersofPoliticalParties; (5)ElectionInputfromOtherStateLeagueswithDifferentorSameElectionSystems; (6)ElectionInputfromtheTwinCities—Minneapolis/St.Paul,Minnesotaandfrom PierceCountyWashington(Tacomaarea). Twootherfactorsprovideasenseofurgencytothisstudy: (1)Morethanamillionnewvotershaveregisteredasnon-partyaffiliated(NPAs) between2004-2016.This64%increaseinnon-partyaffiliatedregisteredvotersis unprecedented,tothebestofourknowledge,and (2)Fortypercent(40%)ofthisincreaseinNPAsaremillennials,ages18-34years. Therefore,ourstudycommitteefelttheneedtoaddresstheissueofmillennialsandwhat,if anything,shouldbedonetoincreasetheirparticipationintheelectionprocess.Floridaisa closedprimaryelectionsystemstate.ThismeansthatNPAsareexcludedfromvotingin candidateprimaryelectionsunlesstheyregisterwitharecognizedpoliticalpartywithinthe timeframeallowedbylaw.Theresultsfromthesurveyofmillennialsarealsoincludedinthe study. TheanalyticalsupportforthecomponentsoftheExecutiveSummaryisprovidedinthe actualdetailedstudyreportitself.Forexample,thisstudy,asaresultoftheparticipationof manystatewideLeaguemembersindatagathering,dataanalysisandevaluation,and technicalsupport,includesthefollowingkeyinformation: • AnalysisofFiveElectionSystemswithFactsandExpertOpinions • EvaluationoftheFiveElectionSystemsversusEvaluationCriteria • DescriptionofPresidentialPreferencePrimaries(PPP);StateCaucuses • StateDivisionofElectionsProceduresandLeaguePositions • Bibliography • Glossary • Conclusion HerearethekeycomponentsoftheExecutiveSummary: FiveKeyFindings: • • • • • ThevoterturnoutinFlorida’sclosedprimaryelectionsystemissignificantlylowerwhen comparedwithvoterturnoutdatafromopenelectionsystems.Seventysix(76%)percent ofallopenprimarystateshaveahigherturnoutthanFlorida.Also,thereareafewstates withclosedprimaryelectionsystemswithhighervoterturnoutthanFlorida’s. VoterturnoutinFlorida’sprimaryelectionsystemisinfluencedbyacomplexsetof factors.Nosinglesolutionmaysucceedinimprovingturnoutinprimaryelections. Isolatingtherootcauseofotherstates’successwithhighervoterturnoutwas unachievablewithinourtimeframe. Therearemorethan3.4millionNPAsandminorpartyregisteredvoterswhoarenot allowedtovoteincandidateprimaryelectionsunlesstheymeetthetermsdescribed above.Morethan1.2millionnewvotersregisteredasnon-partyaffiliated(NPAs) between2004-2016.Thisrepresentsa64%increaseinnon-partyaffiliatedregistered voters,and40%ofthisincreaseinNPAsaremillennials,ages18-34years. Administrativeandlegislativeactionsarenotsufficient,inandofthemselves,toaddress manyofthereasonsforlowvoterturnout,suchascandidatequalityorvoterapathy. ReplacementoftheclosedprimaryelectionsysteminFloridawillrequirechangesto FloridaStatutesand/orFlorida’sConstitution.Thecostsassociatedwithareplacement havenotbeenascertainedandarenotincludedinthisstudy. FactorsInfluencingVoterTurnout Thefactorsinfluencingvoterturnouthavebeenorganizedintocategoriestofacilitate understanding: Awareness/Publicity/Education Lesspublicityforprimariesthanforgeneralelections Lackofciviceducation Parentssettinganexamplefortheirchildrenbyvoting. Voters’Feelings/Positions/Expressions “Myvotedoesn'tcount” “Whatdifferencewillmyvotemake?”(voterapathy) “Idon’ttrustgovernment” “Idon’twanttojoinaparty”(Millennialstendnottoaffiliatewithpartybeliefs) PoliticalIssues/Candidates Gerrymanderingofdistricts Non-responsivenessofelectedofficials Polarizationofvoters Candidatesontheballot Issuesontheballot ImpactofPresidentialPreferencePrimaries(PPP) HigherturnoutinPPP Lowerturnoutinmid-term(off-year)elections ClosedPPPexcludesNPAsandminorpartyvoters SocioeconomicIndicators Poverty PotentialSolutionstoLowVoterTurnout Potentialsolutionstolowvoterturnouthavebeenorganizedintocategoriesto fmakethemeasiertounderstand.Solutionswith“Florida”inparenthesesindicatethatFlorida hasalreadyimplementedthechange.Solutionsinboldtextarethesubjectofconsensus statementsdesignedtoascertaintheopinionsofLWVFleagues. Administrative ContinuesendingelectionreminderstovotersbySOEs(Florida) ContinuevoterregistrationatDepartmentofMotorVehicles(DMV)(Florida) Implementautomaticvoterregistrationatage18 Continuepre-voterregistrationatage16(Florida) ImplementElectionDayvoterregistration(EDR) Implementsamedaychangeofpartyaffiliation(Samedayaselectionday) Implementvote-by-mailexclusively Shortenregistrationclose-out-datetolessthan29days Openvotecenters Implementon-linevoting Implementon-linevoterregistration(Florida) ContinueEarlyVotinginFlorida(Florida) MakeElectionDayaholiday Political Changetoopenprimaryelectionsystemfromclosedprimaryelection system Establishthresholdcriteriaforwrite-incandidatestoqualify Requireuniversalvotingwhereallregisteredvotersarerequiredtovote (compulsoryvoting) Implementandholdanationalprimaryday ParticipateinGetOuttheVoteactivities MonitorVoterIDorotherpotentialvotersuppressioninfluences Fundelectionspublicly-eliminatecorruptinginfluenceofmoneyinpolitics Scheduleballotinitiativesduringprimary(notgeneralelections) CreateIndependentRedistrictingCommission Educational Implementandcontinuevoterelectioneducation Implementvotercivicseducation(Florida) ImplementBi-partisanPolicyCenterideas MajorFindingsfromInterviewswithSupervisorsofElectionsandfromLeadersof PoliticalParties TheinputfromSupervisorsofElectionswascriticaltothestudyandisincludedbelow: TheyopposedElectionDayRegistration.(EDR) Theyhighlightedvote-by-mailandearlyvotingascontributorstohigherturnout. Theysupportedimplementingvotecenters(ElectionDayportabilitylikeearlyvoting). Theysawthetopthree(3)contributorstolowvoterturnout: lackofcompetitiveraces; ballotissues; voterapathy. Theybelievethatthe“write-incandidate”loopholeshouldbeclosed,possiblyby the2017-2018ConstitutionalRevisionCommission. TheysupportedElectionDayportabilityofvotingatanylocationwithinthecountyas doneinearlyvoting. Theinputfromleadersofbothpoliticalpartiesisincludedbelow: Leadersfromthepartiessplit50/50insupportoforoppositiontoopenprimaries. Thoseinoppositioncitedriskofpoliticalmanipulationandalossofpartycontrol.Those favoringopenprimariesalsocitedpoliticalmanipulationasarisk.Also,seven(7)of15 politicalpartyleadersinterviewedopposedwrite-incandidates.Six(6)leadersfavoredwriteincandidates.Two(2)leaderswereneutral. ElectionInputfromOtherStateLeagueswithDifferentorSameElectionsSystems Thestudycommitteeselectedsix(6)otherstateleaguestohelpobtaina representativesampleofdifferentelectiontypes.TheLeagueofWomenVotersofArizona (LWVAZ)supportsInstantRunoffVoting(IRV).TheLWVofCalifornia(LWVCA)supports electiontypesthatachieveamajoritywinnerandcitesIRVastheexampleofanelection systemtheysupport.TheStateofMichiganholdsopenprimaries.TheStateofNewYorkholds closedprimariesandtheLeaguetherehastriedunsuccessfullytochangetoanopenprimary electionsystem.PrimaryElectionSystemStudyReportsfromOregonandOhioleaguesare forthcoming. ElectionInputfromtheTwinCities(Minneapolis/St.Paul,Minnesota)andfromPierce CountyWashington(Tacomaarea) MinneapolisandSt.PaulconductIRVelections.PierceCountyWashingtontriedIRV onceandrejecteditduetodissatisfactionwiththeresults. SurveyofMillennials Twosurveysofmillennialswereconducted.Thefirstwasaself-selecttypesurveyin whichindividuals,18-34yearsofage,wereprovidedwithane-maillinktothesurveyon SurveyMonkey.Thesecondsurveyfeaturedrandomlyselectedtelephoneinterviews sponsoredbytheHaasCenter,aresearchandconsultingcenteroftheUniversityofWest Florida.TheHaasCenterusedthesameSurveyMonkeyquestions.Initialresultsfromthe surveyrevealthat,generallyspeaking,millennialsdonotwanttoregisterwithapolitical party.Moreover,theywantrealcandidatechoiceinelections.Theyalsofavoropenprimaries andsamedayElectionDayregistrationandElectionDaychangeofpartyaffiliation.Additional findingswillbeaddedwhenthesurveyiscompletedbytheendofJanuary2017. BriefPreviewofStudyElements Sevenelectionsystemswereanalyzedandevaluatedtodifferentiatefactfromopinion andtocompareeachsystemwiththesevenpre-establishedevaluationcriteria.Twoofthe sevenelectionsystemswereeliminatedearly.ThePartiallyClosedPrimaryisusedinonly sevenstates,includingtwocaucusstates.Onlytwoofthepartiallyclosedprimarieshad slightlyhigherturnoutthanFlorida.Thisprimarytypeisrarelyusedbyapoliticalparty.In effect,thiselectiontypeisreallyaclosedprimary.ThePartiallyOpenPrimaryisusedinonly sixstates,includingtwocaucusstates.WhilethreestateshadhigherturnoutthanFlorida,11 of13OpenPrimary(toallvoters)statesprovidedsignificantlygreaterturnout.Fiveelection systemswereevaluatedindetail: (1)Closed; (2)OpentoUnaffiliatedVoters; (3)Open; (4)TopTwo;and (5)InstantRunoffVoting(IRV).NOTE:In2007afterastudycompletedbytheSt PetersburgLeague,theFloridaLeague“recommendedInstantRunoffVotingasanalternative toFlorida’spresentsystemofpluralityvoting”. Thesevenpre-establishedevaluationcriteriaare: (1)SimpleandEasytoUnderstand; (2)VerifiableandAuditable; (3)FostersCompetition; (4)MinimizesPoliticalManipulation; (5)RepresentsDemographics; (6)TechnicallyandFiscallyFeasible; (7)WinnerAchievesMajorityVote. Notoneofthesystemsmetallevaluationcriteria.Additionalanalysisandevaluationof Closed,Open,OpentoUnaffiliatedVoters,aswellasTopTwoandIRVarecontainedwithin theStudyKitandthebodyofthecomprehensivestudy.Similarly,thechartswith accompanyingexplanationsprovideclarificationsandtheeffectonvoterturnoutby PresidentialPreferencePrimariesandstatecaucuses.Lastly,eachclaimmadeissupportedby harddata,orthesourceiscited. YouarenowawareofthecontentsoftheExecutiveSummaryandtheOpenPrimary Study.Asacaveat,itisimportantforyoutoknowwhatthisstudydoesnotcontain.Tothe bestofourabilitywedeterminedtobecognizantofanyunintendedbiasinourstudyandto eliminateitifandwheniteverappeared. Wefurtherdeterminedtoupdateourstudywithrelevantinformationfromthe primaryelectionsystemsstudiescurrentlybeingconductedbyOregonandOhioleagues.The anticipateddateofcompletionfortheirstudiesissecondquarter,2017.Completenessisa studyaimandwhilethisstudyrepresentsthemostcomprehensiveandexhaustiveeffort duringa21-monthperiodbythestudyparticipants,thestudycommitteemembersrealize thisisnotthelastorfinalwordregardingthisimportantmatter.Therefore,weagreedtobe opentoadditionalrelevantinformationasitbecomesavailable.TheLeagueofWomenVoters “encouragesinformedandactiveparticipationingovernment…”Thisstudyfurthersthat aspectofitsmission. ConsensusStatements TheOpenPrimaryStudyKitincludestwotypesofconsensusstatements:(1)Potential changestoourprimaryelectionsystemand(2)Potentialsolutionsthatcanbeimplemented withoutchangingelectionsystems. 1.Consensusstatement:ThecurrentprimarysysteminFloridahindersvoterturnout. Discussion: AccordingtoFloridastatute101.021,“Inaprimaryelectionaqualifiedelectoris entitledtovotetheofficialprimaryelectionballotofthepoliticalpartydesignatedinthe elector’sregistration,andnoother.Itisunlawfulforanyelectortovoteinaprimaryforany candidaterunningfornominationfromapartyotherthanthatinwhichsuchelectoris registered”MinorPartyandNoPartyAffiliatevotersareexcludedfromtheseprimaries unlesstheychangepartyregistration.Candidatesmayqualifytoruninageneralelectionby payingfees(FloridaStatute99.061)orbyobtainingpetitionsignaturesof1percentofthe registeredvotersintheprecedinggeneralelection(FloridaStatute99.095).Thechartbelow comparevoterturnoutsofNationalConferenceofStateLegislaturesOpenPrimaryversus Florida’sclosedprimary.TurnoutdataisfromDr.MichaelMcDonald’sU.S.ElectionsProject). Discussion(continued):Nationwide76%ofallopenprimarystatesbeatFlorida’sturnout. ComparedtootherclosedprimariesFloridaisbestedby45%ofthosestates.Everystate addressesturnoutinavarietyofwaysdemonstratingthatprimarytypeisjustoneofthe factorsinincreasingturnout.Comparingonlyopen-to-allvotersprimaries(Figure#2above) Floridaisbestedby85%ofthosestates.Thecombinationofsignificantturnoutdifferences andFlorida’srestrictiononNPAandminorpartyvotersclearlyindicatethatclosedprimaries contributetolowvoterturnout.Ina2012DemocracyProjectreporttheBipartisanPolicy Centersaid,“...theinescapableconclusiontobedrawnfromthepreponderanceofthedatais thatopenandmodifiedopenprimarieshavemodestlyhigherturnoutthanclosedprimaries” PRO ▪ Nationwide76%ofallopenprimarystatesbeatFloridaturnout ▪ Aclosedprimaryexcludes3.4million(27%)NPAandminorpartyvotersinprimary electionsunlesstheychangepartyaffiliation ▪ NPAsandminorpartyvoterswantavoiceinallelections ▪ Anopenprimarymayincreasevoterturnout CON ▪ Politicalpartiesseechangeasalossofcontrolandweakeningoftheirstructure ▪ Onlypartymembersshouldhaveavoiceinselectingtheircandidateforoffice ▪ Changingprimaryelectiontypesmayconfusevoters Consensusstatement:ThecurrentprimarysysteminFloridahindersvoterturnout. □ Agree □ Disagree □ NoOpinion Comments: 2.ConsensusStatement:NPAs(NoPartyAffiliation)andminorpartyvotersshould haveanopportunitytovoteinallprimaryelections. Discussion:VotersareincreasinglyregisteringasNoPartyAffiliation(NPA)nation-wideand inFloridabecausetheyareturnedoffbythedysfunctionofthenationalandstate governmentsandpoliticalparties.Thechartbelowshowsthenationaltrendbasedona2016 GallupPollwiththefollowingquestion:“Inpolitics,asoftoday,doyouconsideryourselfa Republican,aDemocrat,oranindependent?”Noticethewordingofthepoll.Itdoesnotask howtheyareregisteredbutwhattheyconsiderthemselvestobe. http://www.gallup.com/poll/15370/party-affiliation.aspx Gallup 2016 Poll Percent 50 38 25 13 0 Republicans Democrats NPAs 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 ThetrendissimilarinFlorida.From2004through2016FloridaNPAshavegrownover1.2 millionvotersasshowninthechartbelow. Florida NPA Analysis (2004 - 2016) 6,250,000 5,000,000 3,750,000 2,500,000 1,250,000 Republican Democrat NPA '2004 2006 2008 3010 2012 2014 2016 PRO ▪ ChangingFlorida’sclosedprimarytoanopenprimarywouldallow3.1millionNPA voterstotakepartinthepoliticalprocess. ▪ NPAvotersaregrowinginnumbers.From2004to2016NPAsgrewover1.2million. ▪ TheMillennialsurveyindicatesthatyoungvoterswantcandidatechoicewithout havingtopickaparty. ▪ IncludingNPAsinthepoliticalprocesswouldaddthefollowingdemographics accordingtoFloridaDivisionofElectionsdata White NPAs 1,733,595 AllVoters 8,071,134 NPA% 21% Black 239,855 Hispanic Other 643,521 324,575 1,662,889 1,926,749 782,950 14% 33% 41% CON ▪ Politicalpartiesseeachangeasalossofcontrolandweakeningoftheirstructure ▪ Onlypartymembersshouldhaveavoiceinselectingtheircandidateforoffice ▪ Changingprimaryelectiontypesmayconfusevoters ConsensusStatement:NPAs(NoPartyAffiliation)andminorpartyvotersshouldhave anopportunitytovoteinallprimaryelections. □ Agree □ Disagree □ NoOpinion Comments: 3.ConsensusStatement:TheprimarysystemthatwouldbestservethevotersofFlorida isClosed/OpentoUnaffiliated/Open/TopTwo/InstantRunoffVoting(Rankyour topthree(onebeingyourfirstchoice) Discussion:Thestudycommitteeevaluatedsevendifferentelectiontypesaspotential replacementsforthecurrentclosedprimary.Twoofthesevenwereeliminatedearlyinthe analysis. ThePartiallyClosedPrimaryisusedinonlysevenstates,includingtwocaucusstates.Noneof theprimarystatesofferedanyrealimprovementoverFlorida’sclosedsystem.Onlytwoofthe partiallyclosedprimarieshadslightlyhigherturnoutthanFlorida.Thisprimarytypeisrarely usedbyapoliticalparty.Ineffectthiselectiontypeisaclosedprimary. ThePartiallyOpenPrimaryisusedinonlysixstates,includingtwocaucusstates.Whilethree stateshadhigherturnoutthanFlorida,11of13OpenPrimary(toallvoters)stateshad significantlygreaterturnout. TheStudyEvaluationCriteriaMatrixbelowhighlightsassessmentofthefiveelectiontype versusstudycommitteeselectedevaluationcriteria.Thefollowingdefinitionsareprovided forreference.Fordetaileddefinitionofelectionsystemsandadditionaldetailedfactand expertopinionanalysesseetheAppendixtothisStudyKit. ClosedPrimaryallowsonlyvotersregisteredwithapartytoparticipateinthatparty’s primary.(9statesincludingFlorida) OpentoUnaffiliatedVotersprimaryallowsonlyunaffiliatedvoterstoparticipatein anypartyprimarytheychoose,butdoesnotallowvoterswhoareregisteredwithonepartyto voteinanotherparty’sprimary.(9states) Openprimarystates,ingeneral,butnotalways,donotaskvoterstochoosepartieson thevoterregistrationform.Allvotersmaychoosewhichparty’sballottovote,butthis decisionisprivateanddoesnotregisterthevoterwiththatparty.(15states) TopTwoprimariesuseacommonballot,listingallcandidatesonthesameballot.The toptwovotegettersineachrace,regardlessofparty,advancetothegeneralelection.(4 states) InstantRunoffVoting((IRV)primaryelectionsarenotdefinedbyNCSL.Ballotpedia providesthefollowingdefinition.IRVisanelectoralsystemwherevotersrankcandidatesin orderofpreference.Intheeventthatonecandidatefailstoachieveamajorityvote,the candidatewiththefewestnumberoffirst-preferencerankingsiseliminatedandthesevotes areredistributedtotheremainingcandidates.Theprocessisrepeateduntilonecandidate achievestherequiredmajority.(11cities/counties:MaineapprovedIRVinthe2016election.) UniversalPrimariesisaprimaryelectioninwhichallthecandidateshavethesame partyaffiliation,butwillnothaveanyoppositioninthegeneralelection.DuringaUniversal Primary,allqualifiedvotersmayvoteregardlessoftheirpartyaffiliation.However,thereis oneexception:ifawriteincandidateisontheballot,theprimaryelectionwillbeclosedand onlyvoterswhoareregisteredwiththepartyaffiliationofthecandidatelistedontheballot, willbeeligibletovote. Criteria Closed Open Open TopTwo Unaffiliated IRV* Simple&EasytoUnderstand YES YES YES YES NO Verifiable&Auditable YES YES YES YES YES Fosterscompetition NO NO NO NO YES Minimizespoliticalmanipulation NO NO NO YES YES Representsdemographics NO NO YES YES YES Technically&fiscallyfeasible YES YES YES YES YES/?? Winnerachievesmajorityvote NO NO NO YES YES *In2007theLeagueaddedanElectionLawpositionthatreadsasfollows:“Recommended instantrunoffvotingasanalternativetoFlorida’spresentsystemofpluralityvoting”. TheIRVfiscallyfeasibleassessmentof??indicatesthatcostisinvolvedbutwasnotpartof thisstudy. ConsensusStatement:TheprimarysystemthatwouldbestservethevotersofFloridais Closed/OpentoUnaffiliated/Open/TopTwo/InstantVoterRunoff(Rankyourtop three(one1beingyourfirstchoice) NOTE:Therankorderingisameansforeachleaguetoarriveatconsensusnoteachindividual memberoftheleague.Thisconsensusstatementdoesnotrequireprosandconsaswehavea matrixtoexplainwhichonesarethebestintermsofourcriteria. Comments: 4.Consensusstatement:Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebestelectionsystemfor thePresidentialPreferencePrimary?Closed/Open/OpentoUnaffiliated Discussion:FloridacurrentlyholdsclosedprimaryelectionsforbothPresidentialPreference Primary(PPP)andstatelevelelections.AccordingtotheNCSL36statesholdPPPandstate levelprimariesusingthesameelectiontype.Twelveofthe36statesholdopen-to-allvoters’ primaries.CaliforniaholdsTopTwoprimariesforstatelevelelectionsandholdsclosedor partiallyclosedPPPsbasedonapartydecisionandnotificationtotheSecretaryofState. Consensustopic#3(ElectionSystemType)aboveexaminesachoiceoffiveelectiontypes.For aPPPtheTopTwoelectionsystemdoesn’t“downselect”toonecandidate;thereforeisnota viableoption.AnIRVelectiontypetypicallyeliminatestheprimaryandawinneris determinedviarankorderingofallcandidatesregardlessofpartyaffiliation.IRVwouldbe confusinggiventhechangeinfocusfromallcandidatesvyingforstatelevelofficeto candidatesvyingforthepresidentialnominationwithinaparty.Forthisconsensustopicthe remainingchoicesareclosed;OpentoUnaffiliatedVoters;andOpen(toallvoters).Seethe definitionsofprimarytypesinConsensusStatement#3aboveandtheappendixtothisstudy fordetailedelectionsystemsdefinitions. ClosedPrimarieswouldcontinuetheelectionsystemwehavenowbutitwouldexclude3.4 millionvoterswithoutpartyaffiliationorregisteredwithminorparties.IfwehadOpen Primaries,allvoterswouldhaveanopportunitytovoteintheprimaryoftheirchoice.Ifwe hadthesametypesofPrimariesforbothStateandPresidentialprimaries,voterswouldbe lessconfused.anditwouldbeeasierforourSupervisorsofElections.Wehaveeliminated TopTwoPrimarysinceweneedtohaveasinglewinneraswellasIRVleavinguswiththree choices. Consensusstatement:Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebestelectionsystemforthe PresidentialPreferencePrimary?Closed/Open/OpentoUnaffiliated □ Closed □ Open □ OpentoUnaffiliated 5.Consensusstatement:Thresholdcriteriashouldbeestablishedforwrite-in candidatesthatmorecloselymirrorcurrentrequirementsforannouncedcandidates. Discussion:AccordingtotheFloridaConstitution(ArticleVI,SectionV),whenall candidatesinaraceareofthesamepartyaffiliation,allregisteredvotersareeligibletovotein thatprimary.ThisisknowninFloridaasaUniversalPrimary.FloridaStatutesstate, “(4)(a)Eachpersonseekingtoqualifyforelectiontoofficeasawrite-incandidateshallfilehis orherqualificationpaperswiththerespectivequalifyingofficeratanytimeafternoonofthe 1stdayforqualifying,butnotlaterthannoonofthelastdayofthequalifyingperiodforthe officesought. (b)Anypersonwhoisseekingelectionasawrite-incandidateshallnotberequiredtopay afilingfee,electionassessment,orpartyassessment.Awrite-incandidateisnotentitledto havehisorhernameprintedonanyballot;however,spaceforthewrite-incandidate’sname tobewritteninmustbeprovidedonthegeneralelectionballot.Apersonmaynotqualifyasa write-incandidateifthepersonhasalsootherwisequalifiedfornominationorelectionto suchoffice.” Ifawrite-incandidatequalifiestobeontheballot,the“samepartyaffiliation”Universal PrimarybecomesaClosedPrimary.Onlyregisteredpartymembersforthatpartymay vote.Thewrite-incandidatelinedoesnotappearontheprimaryballotandisnotvotedon untilthegeneralelection.Write-incandidatesarenotrequiredtospecifyapartyaffiliation(or payapartyassessment),nordotheyhavetopayafilingfeeorpayanelectionassessment. Write-incandidatesarenotrequiredtofilepetitionssignedbyvoters.SOE’ssurveyedstated thatwrite-incandidatesoftendropoutthedayaftertheprimaryelection,butthelinefor voterstowrite-intheirnameremainsonthegeneralelectionballot.Somepartyleaders surveyedopenlyindicatedthattheyhadusedwrite-incandidatestocloseprimariesandallow onlytheirpartymemberstovoteintheprimaryelection.Forexample,inPalmBeachCounty, acandidaterunningforcommissionerrecruitedhermothertorunasawrite-incandidate, therebyclosingtheprimary. Partycandidateswhosenamesappearontheballotmustpayfeesorcollecthundredsof signatures.Write-insarerequiredonlytofilloutsomepaperwork.Theyfacefewpenaltiesfor ignoringcampaignfinancelawsbecausefinesarebasedonapercentageofmoneyraised. OneofLWF’sLegislativePrioritiesfor2017istoclosethe“write-inloophole”thereby eliminating“ghostcandidates”. Inthe2016FloridaPrimaryelection,write-incandidatesblockedfullvoterparticipationinsix Senatedistrictsand14HousedistrictsontheAug.30primaryballot,disenfranchising1.6 millionvoters.Shrinkingthevoterpoolallowscandidatestotailormessagestotheextremes: themostconservativeormostliberalvotersintheirparty.Theresultcouldmeanmore lawmakersatthefarendsofthepoliticalspectrum. PRO ▪ Becauseofthelackofcriteriaforwrite-incandidates,theirvalidityisinquestion. ▪ Itiseasyforwrite-incandidateswithfewrequirementsplacedonthemtowithdraw fromtheraceaftertheprimary.Theircandidacythenservedtolimitwhoiseligibleto voteinaparticularrace. ▪ Establishingwrite-incandidatecriteriaorguidelinescouldhelpminimizepolitical manipulationbydeterringphantom"candidatesfromrunning ▪ TherearecurrentlynorequirementsinFloridatobecomeawrite-incandidate(no fees,nosignaturescollected,nolistofqualifications,nocampaigning,nospecifyingof partyaffiliation,andnopenaltyfordroppingoutatthelastmoment). ▪ SOE’sbecauseofelectionlawtimeframesarenotabletotakewrite-incandidateswho dropoutoftheraceoffofthegeneralelectionballot. ▪ Woulddecreasevoterdisenfranchisementandincreasevoterparticipation,giving allvotersachancetoinfluenceraceoutcomes ▪ Wouldenhancevoterconfidenceandtrustinthevotingprocess CON ▪ Partyleadersusetheexistingwrite-insysteminselectingandpromotingtheir candidatesintheprimary. ▪ Imposingthresholdcriteriacouldinhibitcandidatesfromapplyingandrunningfor officethatmaylimitvoterchoice Consensusstatement:Thresholdcriteriashouldbeestablishedforwrite-incandidates thatmorecloselymirrorcurrentrequirementsforannouncedcandidates □ Agree □ Disagree □ NoOpinion Comments: 6.Aloneorincombination,thereareotherfactorsthatmayimprovevoterturnoutin primaries.Theseare: 6A.Consensusstatement:Automaticregistrationofeligiblevotersatage18byan appropriategovernmentagencyDiscussion: TheBrennanCenterforJusticehasadvocatedforautomatic,permanentvoterregistrationat age18whenanindividualinteractswithagovernmentagency.AccordingtoPewResearch 25%ofeligiblevotersarenotinthesystem.PriortoMarch2015nostatehadimplemented automaticvoterregistration.AsofJuly2016fivestatesfeatureautomaticregistration.The BrennanCenteroutlinesfourstepstoimplementthismethod. • First,itrequiresstatestoadoptelectronicsystemsandtakeresponsibilityfor registeringcitizenssotheyareautomaticallyaddedtothevoterrollswhenthey interactwithgovernmentagencies. • Second,itmakessurethatoncecitizensaresignedup,theyremainregisteredwhen theymovewithintheirstates. • Third,itallowscitizenstoregistertovoteonline. • Finally,itgivespeopletheopportunitytoregisterorupdatetheirinformationatthe polls. Nation-widenearlyeverystateandtheDistrictofColumbiahavependinglegislationto implementautomatic,permanentvoterregistration.Aspartofvoterregistration modernization,FloridahasimplementedelectronicregistrationatDepartmentofMotor Vehicles(DMV)andportabilityofregistration.In2017onlinevoterregistrationwillbeadded. Gettingpeopleregisteredtovoteisonestepintherightdirection.Itmustbecoupledwith othermethodstoactuallyachieveincreasedturnoutduetothemyriadreasonsforlow turnout.VisitthelinkbelowforaBPCsummaryofresultsofautomaticvoterregistration. http://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/voter-registration-modernization-states PRO ▪ Statesthathavemodernizedregistrationhavesavedmoney ▪ Electronictransmissionofvoterregistrationsincreasesregistrationrates ▪ Electronicregistrationreduceserrorsbyeliminatingpaperregistrationforms ▪ FloridaalreadyprovidesregistrationatDMVlocations ▪ AutomaticVoterRegistrationisonemoresteptomodernizeelectionsinFlorida CON ▪ Doesn’tnecessarilymeanelectionturnoutwillincrease ▪ Electronicregistrationmaybevulnerabletofraud ▪ Electronicregistrationmaybevulnerabletohacking Consensusstatement:Automaticregistrationofeligiblevotersatage18byan appropriategovernmentagency □ Agree □ Disagree □ NoOpinion Comments: 6B.ConsensusStatement:ExclusiveVoteByMail Discussion:Exclusivevotebymail(EVBM)existsinthreestates:Oregon,Washington,and Colorado.ColoradoandOregonwereamongthetop10turnoutstatesinthe2014election. WashingtonStatewas#18inturnout.A2007studybyWashingtonStateshowedthat turnoutincreasedby5percent.Thereare19otherstatesthathavevotebymailbutitisnot theonlywaytovote.Non-ProfitVote.orgprovidedthePROargumentsshownbelow.The AmericanEnterpriseInstituteprovidedtheCONargumentsshownbelow.AEIisnot suggestingthatfraudandcoercionaremajorproblems,juststatingthattheopportunity exists.TheFloridaAssociationofSupervisorsofElectionsfavorsColorado’sprocess,which givesvoterstheoptiontomailinyourballot,dropitoffattheSOE,oractuallyputitthrougha votingmachineatSOE. PRO ▪ BoostsRegisteredVoterturnout ▪ RendersmootthedebateaboutphotoIDs ▪ Eliminatesvotinglines ▪ Givesvoterstimetocastamoreinformed,completeballot ▪ Saves$2-$5perregisteredvoterinelectioncosts ▪ Oregon’sexclusivevotebymailsystemhasbuiltinfeaturestomitigatepotentialfraud andcoercion(Studycommitteeinput) CON– ▪ Themostlikelyavenueforvoterfraudisabsenteeballoting,whichoffersmore opportunitiesforfraudthanthetraditionalpollingplace ▪ Absenteeballotsleaveopenthepossibilityofvotercoercion ▪ Votersmaymissoutonimportantpre-electionnewsiftheyvoteearly ▪ Maydisenfranchisevoterswhopreferearlyvotinganddon’ttrustvote-by-mail ConsensusStatement:ExclusiveVoteByMail □ Agree □ Disagree □ NoOpinion Comments: 6C.ConsensusStatement:Makeelectionvotingportablewithinthecounty-similarto earlyvotingcenters. Discussion:VoteCenterswouldallowvoterstogotoanycentertovote.Thecenterswould beplacedinhightrafficareasnearhomes,schools,workplacesasiscurrentlydonewithearly votinginFlorida.Voterswouldnolongerhavetorememberwheretheirpollingprecinctwas located.WithInternetconnectivityandportable“electronicpollbooks”electionworkerscan verifyvoterregistration,printthecorrectballot,andconfirmthatavoterhadnotvoted elsewhere.TheNationalConferenceofStateLegislatures(NCSL)liststhreeadvantages: convenience,costreduction,andincreasedvoterturnout.TheNCSLalsohighlightsfour potentialissues:lossoftradition,votereducation,equipment,andtechnology.Noneofthe issuesappeartobeinsurmountable.However,eachstatewouldhavetoassessthecostto implementvotecenters.Since200311stateshaveimplementedvotecenters.BillCowles,SOE forOrangeCountystatedthattheAssociationofSupervisorsofElectionscameoutinfavorof VoteCentersonElectionDay.Theyalsowereinfavorofincreasingthenumbersofvoting centers. PRO ▪ Eliminatestheproblemoffindingtherightprecincttocastaballot ▪ Reducestheneedforsomeprovisionalballots. ▪ Allowsvoterstochangeaddressesonelectiondayandstillvotearegularballot. ▪ Willultimatelysavecountiesmoney ▪ Mayimprovevoterturnoutduetoconvenienceoflocationsvswherepeoplelive CON ▪ Precinctvotingworks ▪ Maynotimprovevoterturnout ConsensusStatement:Makeelectionvotingportablewithinthecountysimilartoearly votingcenters. □ Agree □ Disagree □ NoOpinion Comments: 6D.Consensusstatement:StatewideElectionDay(sameday)Registration Discussion:ElectionDayRegistration(EDR)existsin13statesandtheDistrictofColumbia accordingtotheNationalConferenceofStateLegislatures(NCSL).Fouradditionalstateswill beaddedin2017-2018.Floridaelectionregistrationbooksclose29dayspriortoanelection. ThecurrentStudyandAction2015-2017positionis"RegistervotersasclosetoElectionDay asadministrativelyfeasible."The2017Leaguelegislativeprioritiesstates“Supportlegislation toreducefrom29daysto19daysthetimevoterregistrationbooksmustbeclosedbefore eachelection.”AccordingtoNonProfitVoteinthe2014election7ofthe10highestturnout statesfeaturedEDR.Floridawasranked#16in2014turnoutwithoutEDR.Expertsand advocatesfavorEDRasanactionwithpotentialtoincreasevoterturnout. PRO ▪ ExpertsandadvocatesinterviewedforthisstudyagreethatEDRcanimproveturnout ▪ TheMillennialsurveyyieldeda70%approvalforEDR ▪ Reducesneedforprovisionalballots ▪ ▪ ▪ CON ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Helpscorrecterrorsinregistrationthatwouldprecludevoting Removesthe29dayspriortoElectionDayregistrationdeadline Helpsmobile,lowerincome,young,andvotersofcolor SupervisorsofElectionsseeissueswithimplementingEDRduetotheadministrative burdenofmaintainingvoterrollsthatadheretoFlorida’selectionlaw.Thereisalsothe potentialforlonglinesonElectionDay. OpponentssaythatthereisnowaytoconfirmonElectionDaywhetherapersonvoted inanotherstate OpponentssaythereisnowayonElectionDaytocheckfeloneligibilitytovote ExpandingearlyvotingmighthavethesameeffectasEDR OnlineregistrationbeginsinFloridain2017 Consensusstatement:StatewideElectionDay(sameday)Registration □ Agree □ Disagree □ NoOpinion Comments: APPENDIX AlternativeElectionSystemsAnalyses Thissectiondocumentsadetailedanalysisofselectedelectiontypestodetermineif voterturnoutcanbeimprovedbyreplacingthecurrentclosedprimarywithanothertype. MultiplestateleagueshaveanalyzedprimaryelectiontypesfromaPRO/CONperspective. ThisanalysisexaminesprimaryelectionsfromaFACTversusExpertOPINIONbasis.The VoterTurnoutAnalysissectionofthisreportinvestigatedreasonsforlowvoterturnoutand possiblesolutionstoimproveturnout.Changingtheelectionsystemisoneofthepotential solutionstoimprovingturnout. ElectionSystemEvaluationCriteria Atthebeginningofthestudy,otherstateleaguestudieswerereviewedtoassistin establishingevaluationcriteriatoapplytoeachprimarytype.Inaddition,weconsideredthe ImpossibilityTheorembyDr.KennethArrow.Heisrenownedforthedevelopmentofthe theoremwithintheareaofvotingtheory.In1972,histheoremmadehimtheyoungestperson evertobeawardedtheNobelPrizeineconomics.Histheorempostulatesthatnosingle electionsystemmeetsallcriteria.Therearetradeoffsandconsequences.Therearechoicesto bemade:Whatismostimportant?Whatislessimportant?Thestatestudycommitteechose thefollowingcriteria. ● Majorityrule–Doesthesystemachieveelectionresultsdeterminedbyalarge percentageofvotescast?Inclosedprimariesyouaresignificantlyreducingthenumber ofvotescast.TopTwoandIRVbydesignleadtoaneventualhead-to-headcompetition tochooseamajoritywinner.TopTworealizesamajoritywinnerinthegeneral election.IRVachievesamajoritywinnerbycountingonlyvotescastinaroundwherea candidateachieves50%+1votes ● CompetitiveElections–Doesthesystemencouragenonbiased,competitiveelections inwhichfewercandidatesrununopposed?Fairandcompetitiveelectionsarecritical toaddressingandmeetingtheneedsofFloridians.Acompetitiveelectionperexperts isdefinedasamarginof10%orlessbetweenthewinnerandlosers. ● Representationthatreflectscommunitydemographics–Doesthesystemworkto ensurethatFlorida’sdiversepopulation(Latinosmakeup14.9%ofthestate’s12 millionactiveregisteredvotersandAfricanAmericansrepresent13.3%ofregistered voters)isrepresented?Anybarrierstopreventcertainsegmentsofthepopulation fromvotingneedstoberemoved. ● Beverifiableandauditable–Doestheprocessprovideamechanismforelection resultstobeverifiableauditable?Forvoterstotrusttheelectionsprocess,ballots mustberecordedandretrievableforahandrecountsincloseraces. ● Besimpleandeasyforvoterstounderstand–Istheprocesssimpleandeasyfor voterstounderstand?Aclosedprimaryistheleastcomplextounderstandandismost familiartoFloridavoters.Otherelectionsystemsmayrequireeducationtohelpvoters understandtheeffectsoftheircandidatechoices ● Minimizepoliticalmanipulation–Doesthesystemminimizepoliticalmanipulation? Withover12millionregisteredvotersinFlorida,thevotingprocessshouldbesimple andstraightforward.Selectedelectiontypesmayeliminatemanipulation.Universal Primariesarecurrentlyvulnerabletothewrite-inloophole.SeeFloridaConstitution ArticleVISection5(b). ● Betechnicallyandfiscallyfeasibletoimplement–Isthesystemtechnicallyand fiscallyfeasibletoimplement?Alloftheelectionsystemsbeinganalyzedhavebeenin useintheUnitedStates.Dependingontheequipmentinuseandtheelectionsystem beingimplementedtherecanbeequipment,software,educationandmaintenance costs AnalysisofSpecificPrimaryElectionSystems Thefollowingparagraphsexamineeachelectionsystembasedonanassessmentof statementsasfactorexpertopinion.Toqualifyasafact,aqualifiedsourcemustconfirmthe assessment.Universitystudies,non-profitnon-partisaninstitutionalresearch,articlesand bookswrittenbyacknowledgedexperts,andinterviewsofexpertsareexamplesofqualified sources.Afterfactsandexpertopinionswereestablishedeachelectiontypewascomparedto thestudyevaluationcriteria. ClosedPrimaryIngeneral,avoterseekingtovoteinaclosedprimarymustfirstbea registeredpartymember.Typically,thevoteraffiliateswithapartyonhisorhervoter registrationapplication.Thissystemdeters“cross-over”votingbymembersofother parties.Independentorunaffiliatedvoters,bydefinition,areexcludedfromparticipating inthepartynominationcontests. Delaware Nevada FloridaNewMexico Kentucky NewYork Maryland Oregon* Pennsylvania Facts AccordingtotheNCSLandFloridaDivisionofElectionspoliticalpartieschoosetheir nomineetocompeteingeneralelection.Votersmustberegisteredmembersoftheparty holdingtheprimary. *Oregonconsidersitselfapartiallyclosedprimarywherethepartycanchoosetoopen theirprimarytounaffiliatedvoters.OregonstatuteChapter254section254.365requires amajorpartytodeclaretheirprimaryopen90dayspriortoelectionday Politicalpartynomineeguaranteedaplaceonthegeneralelectionballot Over3.4MillionNPAandminorpartyvoterscannotvoteinapartisanprimary Taxpayerspayforprivatepartyprimariestheycan’tparticipateinunlessregisteringina party AccordingtoNCSLclosedprimariesgenerallycontributetoastrongpartyorganization. FloridaDivisionofElectionsdatashowsaverageturnoutfrom2000–2016=<23% NPAvotersandMinorpartiescanparticipateinGeneralElection 71%of2012openprimarystateshadhigherturnoutthanFlorida(USElectionsProject) 76%of2016openprimarystateshadhigherturnoutthanFlorida(USElectionsProject) ExpertOpinions AccordingtoFloridaDivisionofElectionsdatalessthan7percentofelectionsare competitiveminimizingcompetitionforincumbentseats ContinuesspoilereffectingeneralelectionWrite-incandidateloophole;(2014Election ScottversusCristversusAdrianWyllie) OpentoUnaffiliatedVotersPrimaryAnumberofstatesallowonlyunaffiliatedvoters toparticipateinanypartyprimarytheychoose,butdonotallowvoterswhoare registeredwithonepartytovoteinanotherparty’sprimary.Thissystemdiffersfroma trueopenprimarybecauseaDemocratcannotcrossoverandvoteinaRepublicanparty primary,orviceversa.Someofthesestates,suchasColoradoandNewHampshire, requirethatunaffiliatedvotersdeclareaffiliationwithapartyatthepollsinordertovote inthatparty’sprimary.(NCSL) Arizona Massachusetts Colorado NewHampshire KansasNewJersey Maine RhodeIsland WestVirginia Facts 9statesfeaturethisprimarytype Requiresavotertoselectapartyballot Excludesmembersofotherparties(345,000registeredvoters) Includes3.1millionNPAvoters Doesnotallowcrossovervotingbycontest Over70%ofMillennialsfavoranopenprimarythatallowsvoterstoselectcandidates regardlessofpartyaffiliation ExpertOpinions TheCenterforElectionSciencestatesthatpartiallyopenprimariesdon’tgetattheissue, whichisvotersdon’thaverealchoicesinthegeneralelection,andtheydon’thavean effectivemeansofvotingbecauseweusepluralityvoting. 34%ofMillennialsthatrespondedtowhytheyselectedNPAsaidtheydidn’twanttojoin aparty.54%saidtheywantedtochooseanycandidate OpenPrimaryIngeneral,butnotalways,statesthatdonotaskvoterstochooseparties onthevoterregistrationformare“openprimary”states.Inanopenprimary,votersmay chooseprivatelyinwhichprimarytovote.Inotherwords,votersmaychoosewhich party’sballottovote,butthisdecisionisprivateanddoesnotregisterthevoterwiththat party.Thispermitsavotertocastavoteacrosspartylinesfortheprimaryelection. Alabama Michigan Arkansas Minnesota Georgia Mississippi HawaiiMissouri Montana Vermont NorthDakotaVirginia SouthCarolina Wisconsin Texas Facts 15statesfeatureopenprimaries Requiresselectionofapartyballot AccordingtoNCSLvotersmaychoosewhichprimarytovoteinprivately.Theballot choicedoesnotregisterthevoterwiththeparty. Doesnotallowcrossovervotingbycontest Over70%ofMillennialsfavoranopenprimarythatallowsvoterstoselectcandidates regardlessofpartyaffiliation BasedontheNCSLdefinitionofanOpenPrimarythiselectiontypesupportsuseina presidentialprimarygiventhatallvotersmayparticipate. ExpertOpinions CenterforElectionSciencestatesthatopenprimariesdon’tgetattheissue,whichis votersdon’thaverealchoicesinthegeneralelection,andtheydon’thaveaneffective meansofvotingbecauseweusepluralityvoting Criticsarguethattheopenprimarydilutestheparties’abilitytonominate. Supporterssaythissystemgivesvotersmaximalflexibility—allowingthemtocrossparty lines—andmaintainstheirprivacy TopTwoOpenPrimaryThe“toptwo”formatusesacommonballot,listingall candidatesonthesameballot.InCaliforniaandLouisiana,eachcandidatelistshisorher partyaffiliation,whereasinWashington,eachcandidateisauthorizedtolistaparty “preference.”Thetoptwovotegettersineachrace,regardlessofparty,advancetothe generalelection.Advocatesofthe"top-two"formatarguethatitincreasesthelikelihood ofmoderatecandidatesadvancingtothegeneralelectionballot.Opponentsmaintainthat itreducesvoterchoicebymakingitpossiblefortwocandidatesofthesamepartytoface offinthegeneralelection.Theyalsocontendthatitistiltedagainstminorpartieswho willfaceslimoddsofearningoneofonlytwospotsonthegeneralelectionballot. California Louisiana Nebraska(fornonpartisanlegislativeracesonly WashingtonState Facts Allcandidatesineachcontestappearononeballot.Votersmayselectcandidates regardlessofpartyaffiliationofboththecandidateandthevoter.Thetoptwovote gettersadvancetothegeneralelectionregardlessofparty. Allowscrossovervotingcontestbycontest Typically,racesforGovernor,cabinetofficers,statelegislativeoffices,andU.S. congressionalofficesareincludedinTopTwo InWashingtonStateacandidatemustreceive1%ofprimaryvotescasttoadvancetothe generalelection Californiahascompleted3TopTwoelections(2012,2014,2016)WashingtonStatehas completed5TopTwoelectionsstartingin2008 TopTwoisnotsuitableforPresidentialPrimariesbecausethereisnodownselecttoone candidateprovisiontoadvancetotheGeneralElection. ExpertOpinions TheNovember2016electionmarkedthethirdoutingforCalifornia’s"toptwo”primary system.Thetwocandidateswhoadvancetothefallelectioncanbe—andoftenare—from thesameparty.InCaliforniathemostvisibleexamplethisyearwastheUSSenaterace betweenDemocratsKamalaHarrisandLorettaSanchez.Itwasthefirststatewidesamepartyrace,andmanydidnotknowwhattoexpect.Therewerealso27down-ballot same-partyracesinthiscycle,inlinewith25in2014and28in2012.Theseraces continuetobealotcloserthancross-partycontests:thisyear,anaverageof32points separatedthecandidatesincross-partyraces,comparedto25pointsforcandidatesof thesameparty.Aboutaquarterofthisyear’ssame-partyracesweredecidedbylessthan 10points,alsosimilartopreviousyears.(PublicPolicyInstituteofCalifornia(PPIC)Eric McGhee) The2016CaliforniaprimaryofferedsignsofimprovementforCalifornia’slowvoter turnout.Recentelectionshaveseensomeoftheworstturnoutinthestate’shistory.The 2014electioncyclewasparticularlydismal,but2012alsosetanewlowfora presidentialprimaryelection.Moreover,Californiahasbeenlaggingbehindotherstates inbothregistrationandturnout.However,therehasbeenalargesurgeinnew registrantsoverthelastfewmonthspriortotheJuneprimary,andtheCalifornia SecretaryofStatecurrentlyestimatesthatalmost9millionCaliforniansparticipatedin the2016presidentialprimaryelection,comparedtoonly4.5millionin2014and5.3 millionin2012.(PPICEricMcGhee) AgrowingshareofCaliforniavoterswhoparticipateinpresidentialelectionsdonotvote inthegubernatorialelectiontwoyearslater.Thelasttwoelectioncycles—whichhave seenexceptionallyhighpresidentialturnoutandexceptionallylowmidtermturnout— havenotdepartedfromthispatternbutexemplifiedit.Thisindicatestheremaybeother reasonsforincreasedordecreasedvoterturnoutthanthe“toptwo”primary.(PPICEric McGhee) AccordingtoEricMcGhee(PPIC)CaliforniaTopTwosame-partyraceswereinpart expectedtopromotecompetitionbetweenmoderateandliberal/conservative candidates.ThereissomeevidencethatthisdynamicontheDemocraticsideisbeginning toemerge;noneontheRepublicanside. InstantRunoffVotingGeneralElection(NoPrimary)Thiselectiontypeisnotdefined byNCSL.BallotpediaandtheOxfordDictionarydefineIRV.InanIRVsystem,votersrank candidatesinorderofpreference.Ifnocandidatereceivesanoverallmajorityoffirst preferences,thecandidateswiththefewestvotesareeliminatedonebyoneandtheir votesaretransferredaccordingtotheirsecondandthirdpreferences(andsoon)and thenallvotesareretallied,untilonecandidateachievesamajority(Nostates) BerkeleyCA2010 OaklandCA2010 SanFranciscoCA2004 SanLeandroCA2010 TellurideCO2011 PortlandME2011 TakomaParkMD2007 MinneapolisMN2009 StPaulMN2011 SantaFeNM2016 HendersonNC2008 Facts 3.4MillionNPAandMinorPartyvoterscanvote IRVeliminatestheprimaryelection Allowscrossovervotingcontestbycontest Givesvotersawaytoexpressstrongsupportofcandidatesviarankordering Willrequiredetailedvotereducation Can’tguaranteemajorityvoteduetoballotexhaustion Willrequireenactinglegislationasaminimum Eliminates“spoiler”effectandstrategicvoting&minoritywinners EliminatesUniversalPrimarywriteincandidateeffect Eliminatesneedforactualrunoffelections Round1thirdplacecandidatecanbeatRound1firstplacecandidateinfinalvotecount Arkansas,Alabama,LouisianaandSouthCarolinauseinstantrunoffsformilitaryand overseasvoters,whosendintheirinstantrunoffballotwiththeirprimaryballot MainepassedIRVin2016election IRV(RankedChoice)hasbeenusedinAustraliasince1914 Lowerscostsofelectionsduetoeliminationofprimariesandrunoffelections(Excluding initialcostofequipment/softwareandinitialvotereducation) ExpertOpinions Turnoutiscomplexandrequiresmultiplechangestoincreaseturnout--changingtoany primaryelectionsystemalonewon’tdoit AccordingtoFloridavotingmachinevendorDominionSystems,IRVwillrequiremachine upgradesorreplacement Mayincreasevoterturnoutnumbers Mayloweroverallcandidatecampaigncosts MarginallyImprovesminorpartycandidatechancesofelectionbutmaypavewaytouse proportionalrepresentation Cansuppressturnoutbecauseofnotdoingthehomeworktorankmultiplecandidates Canelectextremistcandidate Increasingnumberofrankedchoicescanreduceballotexhaustion StudyshowsthatIRVversusPluralityvotingdecreasesnegativecampaigning Processtoocomplicatedandmayconfusevoters Electingcandidateswiththebroadestacceptance StudyEvaluationCriteriaAnalysis Criteria Closed Open Open TopTwo Unaffiliated IRV* Simple&EasytoUnderstand YES YES YES YES NO Verifiable&Auditable YES YES YES YES YES Fosterscompetition NO NO NO NO YES Minimizespoliticalmanipulation NO NO NO YES YES Representsdemographics NO NO YES YES YES Technically&fiscallyfeasible YES YES YES YES YES/?? Winnerachievesmajorityvote NO NO NO YES YES *In2007theLeagueaddedanElectionLawpositionthatreadsasfollows:“Recommended instantrunoffvotingasanalternativetoFlorida’spresentsystemofpluralityvoting”. TheIRVfiscallyfeasibleassessmentof??indicatesthatcostisinvolvedbutwasnotpartof thisstudy. SimpleandEasytoUnderstand:OpenUnaffiliatedPrimariesonlyallowNPAstoparticipate. Insomestatestheymayhavetodeclareapartyaffiliation.Openprimariesdon’trequire voterstodeclareapartyaffiliation. TopTwodoesn’trequireapartychangetovotenorhavetochooseaballot. TheMinneapolisLWVfoundthat“educatingvotersaboutafundamentalchange(IRV)in votingmethodappeareddifficultbutnotimpossibleaccordingtoalmostalloftheelection officialsandadministratorsinterviewed.”Otherauthorsdisagreeandfindthateducating votersisverydifficultandrequiresfrequentrefreshereducating Verifiable&Auditable:AccordingtotheFloridaDivisionofElectionsTestingand Certificationgroupallelectionsystemsareverifiableandauditable http://dos.myflorida.com/media/693718/dsde101.pdfhttp://dos.myflorida.com/media/693 718/dsde101.pdf FostersCompetition:Allopenprimariesrequirevoterstochooseoneparty’sballot.They canonlyvoteforcandidatesofthepartytheychoose. TopTwoandIRVfeatureoneballotwithallcandidatescompetingregardlessofpolitical affiliation. TheTopTwoprimarysystemprovidestheopportunityforcompetitionbutactualvotingmay ormaynotresultincompetitiveraces.AccordingtoEricMcGheeInthe2016CaliforniaTop Twoprimary,“Aboutaquarterofthisyearssamepartyracesweredecidedbylessthan10 pointsalsosimilartopreviousyears.”Hecommentedfurtherthatincrosspartyracesthe narrowmarginwinners(<10points)havedecreasedfrom18%in2012;to15%in2014;and to11%in2016. TheStanfordSocialInterventionReviewstudiedfourIRVcases(Oakland10candidates)(San Francisco(16candidates)(SanLeandro5candidates)(PierceCountyWAwasthefourthbut droppedIRVafteroneyear) Minimizespoliticalmanipulation:Allopenprimariesarevulnerabletothewrite-in loophole.FloridaConstitutionArticleVISection5(b)Awrite-incandidatefortheGeneral Electionclosestheprimaryandonlypartyregisteredvotersmayparticipateintheprimary. Adoptingstringentwrite-instandardswouldclosetheloophole. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/politics/os-write-in-candidate-lawsuit-20160805story.html BasedonWashingtonStateandCaliforniaTopTwolaw,write-incandidatescannotskipthe primarytoadvancetothegeneralelection.ThereisnoprimaryinIRV. AccordingtoJamesLanganoftheWilliam&MaryLawReview“perhapstheclearest justificationforadoptinganinstantrunoffvotingsystemisitsabilitytoeliminatewhatmany viewasthespoilerproblem”. RepresentsDemographics:Havingtochooseapartyballotmeansthatanopenunaffiliated primarydoesnotreachallvoters.Minorpartyvotersareexcludedinthiscase.Florida’s closedprimaryturnoutaverages<23%meaningthat77%ofregisteredvotersaren’tcounted. Additionally,onlypartymemberscanvote.Inanopen(toallvoters)NPAandminorparty votershavetopickapartyballotinopenprimariesbutthose3.4millionregisteredvoters haveachoice. TopTwoandIRVprovideoneballotforallvoterstochooseanycandidate. TechnicallyandFiscallyFeasible:Openprimaryelectionshaveexistedfordecades; equipmentinplacetodaycanworkwithallopenprimaries TopTwoexistsinfourstatesandrequiresnoequipmentorsoftwarechange. IRVexistsin11citiesandwasapprovedbyMainevotersinthe2016election.Accordingto DominionSystems(Floridavotingmachinevendor),IRVwillrequireequipmentandsoftware investmenttomachinescoreballots.TheYES/??AssessmentofIRVindicatestechnical feasibilitybutunknownfiscalfeasibility. WinnerAchievesMajorityVote:Inopenprimariesvotersmustchooseapartyballot. Wheneveryouexcludepeoplefromvoting,individualswithnopartyaffiliationorare membersofaminorpartyacandidatecannotachieveamajorityofvoters. TopTwoandIRVbydesignleadtoaneventualhead-to-headcompetitiontochooseamajority winner.ATopTwoprimaryrealizesamajoritywinnerinthegeneralelection.IRVachievesa majoritywinnerbyconsideringonlyvotescastinaroundwhereonecandidatereceivesa majorityvote
© Copyright 2025 Paperzz