The Top-Four Primary and Alaska Ballot Measure 2

This Primer provides an overview of the debate surrounding non-partisan ranked primaries. In the November 2020 election, Alaskan voters decided whether to adopt Ballot Measure 2 which, among other reforms, would introduce a top-four primary system. Under this system, the top-four vote-getters in the...

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Main Author: McGuire, Brendan
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Published: Duke University School of Law 2020
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spelling ftdukeunivlaw:oai:scholarship.law.duke.edu:alr-1587 2023-05-15T13:08:49+02:00 The Top-Four Primary and Alaska Ballot Measure 2 McGuire, Brendan 2020-12-31T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/alr/vol37/iss2/10 https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1587&context=alr unknown Duke University School of Law https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/alr/vol37/iss2/10 https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1587&context=alr Alaska Law Review Law text 2020 ftdukeunivlaw 2023-01-23T21:19:49Z This Primer provides an overview of the debate surrounding non-partisan ranked primaries. In the November 2020 election, Alaskan voters decided whether to adopt Ballot Measure 2 which, among other reforms, would introduce a top-four primary system. Under this system, the top-four vote-getters in the primary election, regardless of partisan affiliation, would advance to the general election. Supporters of the reform argue it offers voters more choices, fosters competition, creates a more representative pool of candidates, and avoids vote splitting. Opponents contend that such a system reduces representation by possibly preventing political parties from participating in general elections. Alaska will not be the first state to adopt a top-rank primary system; the debate over Ballot Measure 2 is just another chapter in the historical dialogue over voting reform. Text Alaska law review Alaska Duke Law School Scholarship Repository
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description This Primer provides an overview of the debate surrounding non-partisan ranked primaries. In the November 2020 election, Alaskan voters decided whether to adopt Ballot Measure 2 which, among other reforms, would introduce a top-four primary system. Under this system, the top-four vote-getters in the primary election, regardless of partisan affiliation, would advance to the general election. Supporters of the reform argue it offers voters more choices, fosters competition, creates a more representative pool of candidates, and avoids vote splitting. Opponents contend that such a system reduces representation by possibly preventing political parties from participating in general elections. Alaska will not be the first state to adopt a top-rank primary system; the debate over Ballot Measure 2 is just another chapter in the historical dialogue over voting reform.
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