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Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Posted by Peter Callaghan @ 02:54:58 pm
Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna and Secretary of State Sam Reed promised again today to do vigorous battle with the state's political parties over the new top two primary. You thought that was resolved? The U.S. Suprme Court ruled in favor of the state, upholding the system that lets voters pick among all party candidates during the August primary. But a press release from the two offices outlines the latest legal arguments against the primary, including a challenge based on the same technicality that voided Initiative 747 last year. The release also takes a shot across the bow of the parties. McKenna has asked the court to order the parties to repay the state for legal fees that the state was forced to cover when it was losing. Now that the state has won, the money – $107,000 – should be returned, McKenna argues. State of Washington Contact: Janelle Guthrie, Attorney General’s Office Communications Director, (360) 586-0725; Cell: (360) 584-3046
Categories: Voting, Attorney General, Secretary of State
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COMMENTS:
There is no doubt the major parties (Republicans and Democrats) have become comfortable with their power and have fought for their rights as individuals disregarding the rights and will of the people that comprise the parties.
I for one am glad that Tacoma's offices and some of the County offices are non-partisan and am excited about King County's proposal to go non-partisan with all of its county offices.(http://blogs.thenewstribune.com/politics/2008/04/03/nonpartisan_elections_proposed_for_king_) I think most folks are able to vote for the person over the party anyway, but removing party tags seems like a pretty good idea to me.
The state Democratic party machine got its way with the caucus system this year and I hope it will be the last. Washington party bosses aren't interested in the voters' wishes, but only in their desire to foist their hand-picked candidates on the voters. If I wanted corrupt politics I could move to the east coast.
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