Troiano is referring to ballot measures in six states and the District of Columbia that would open primary elections to independent voters, and in the six states would end party primaries in favor of a system in which all voters and candidates participate, regardless of party.
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Unite America is part of a coalition of sponsors, including the Independent Voter Network, for an upcoming Virtual Rally for Open Primaries where voters can hear from and speak to the campaigns spearheading a diverse array of primary reform proposals in 2024.
“We have an opportunity to usher in a new era of politics where all voters’ voices matter and where our leaders represent a true majority — not just the 7% who determine party primaries,” Troiano added.
Unite America describes itself as a nonpartisan “philanthropic venture fund that invests in nonpartisan election reform to foster a more representative and functional government.”
Voter registration trends show voters are increasingly moving away from party labels in favor of being independent. These voters are barred from participating in closed partisan primaries, which in 2024 accounted for 15.7 million registered independent voters in 15 states.
UAI found that the number of voters who are denied the right to vote in these taxpayer-funded elections has increased 20% over the last decade. But the organization also reports that it’s not just registered independent voters who are denied a meaningful voice in US elections.
In 169 safe US House seats, there was only one candidate on the 2024 primary ballot. This means that 101 million voters – 40% of the electorate – in the US, including members of the majority party in these districts as well as voters outside the majority party, were denied any say in their representation in Congress.
Unite America stated that “America’s Primary Problem, which has gotten worse each election cycle since 2020, underscores the urgent need for election reform.”
UAI has tracked this data since the 2020 election cycle, during which its analysis found that 10% of Americans elected 83% of Congress. The trend voters are seeing is redefining what extreme minority rule looks like in US elections. Get more information from the full UAI report here.
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