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South
Dakota Open Primaries Hits its Goal and
Submits
47,000 Signatures to Get Nonpartisan Primary
Reform on the Ballot!
The campaign to enact top two
nonpartisan primaries and enfranchise 1 in 4 South Dakotans currently
shut out has officially submitted the necessary signatures to the
Secretary of State. The SOS office has until August 13th to validate
the Amendment for the November ballot.
This is big news. One week ago Idahoans for Open Primaries submitted their signatures and now South Dakota has joined the roster
of open primaries campaigns headed towards the 2024
ballot.
De Knudson, a campaign leader said:
“I am appreciative of how
many people have stepped forward to get signatures on petitions. This
issue really resonates with a lot of people, especially independent
minded South Dakotans.”
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Congratulations to everyone who made this
happen–we’re excited to help keep moving this campaign forward and
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ARIZONA: Two prominent Arizona Veterans: Lt. Col.
John Webster who served in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years and Former
Lt. Col. TJ Lindberg who served in the U.S. Army from 1995 to 2015,
including tours in Iraq and Afghanistan penned
an op-ed this week in AZ Central coming out in support for Make
Elections Fair AZ campaign to open Arizona’s primaries to all
Arizonans. As they point out, AZ should stop punishing voters for
being independent and finally treat all voters–especially our veterans
who fight for this country equally:
“With a combined 40 years of military service, we stand
alongside many other brave Americans devoted to upholding the
principles of freedom and fairness. Beyond a history of service and
love of country, as many as 6 in 10 veterans proudly call ourselves
independent voters.”
They call on other Arizonans to join the campaign and help make an
open and fair election system a reality for Arizona.
TENNESSEE: A new lawsuit in Tennessee that
challenges two state laws that require primary voters to be “bona
fide” party members or to “declare allegiance” to the party they are
voting for is gaining
serious national attention. As ABC News points out: Tennessee has
open primaries and voters do not register by party, so any move to
intimidate voters and require Tennesseans to be “bona fide” party
members is 100% a move by partisan insiders to scare voters out of
participating.
TEXAS: The Texas GOP is looking
at options to close the primaries and shut more voters out after a
primary question the party put on the primary ballot garnered majority
Republican-voter support.
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Not Democrats, not Republicans. Who are Florida’s
independent voters?
There’s a great new piece out from the Tampa Bay Times on Florida’s
changing electorate that really digs into the wide spectrum of people
who are becoming independent in the Sunshine state.
In recent years, both the
Democratic and Republican parties of Florida have lost voters–with
over 4 million Floridians registering independent. According to a
Tampa Bay Times analysis of over 1 million voters in the state who
have shifted their affiliation since 2020:
“Younger people, women and
Hispanic voters have led the way in the past four years in trading in
the Republican and Democratic parties for no-party
status."
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The article features a number of
independent voters each with their own reason for leaving the major
parties–including Haley Osborn of Ormond Beach, Florida (a former
Democrat, turned independent): “I feel neither party is truly interested in fixing our
society’s problems. Rather, they are interested in maintaining
power.”
Florida
Open Primaries is working to capitalize on many of the
developing conversations. Hopefully, more soon to report there.
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The Let
Us Vote campaign to build
and empower a grassroots movement of Independent voters all across the
country continues to grow rapidly. We now have 7,796
supporters and over
250 people
have shared their story with us.
In this week’s citizen spotlight,
independent voter David Cherry shares how he feels like independents
are not treated like real Americans:
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Read the full update HERE–if you’re an independent we encourage you
to take the next step and get involved with the campaign in one or
more ways below:
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We're always looking for more stories.
If you’re an independent and haven't yet, share
your story here. Video is
better than written, but the choice is yours.
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We're looking for local leaders across
the country. If you have 2-3 hours to spare on a weekly basis, we'd
love your help. Click
here to let us know you're interested and we’ll drop you a line.
- If you support what we're doing at
LetUsVote, please know that any
contribution - big or small helps us keep up the work of
building a unique and totally new community for
independent voters. It would mean the world if you can
contribute.
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ICYMI: This week
Open Primaries Founder and President John Opdycke spoke with
longtime Independent movement
leader, Jackie Salit who has been organizing independent voters and
political challenges to the binary status quo for 40 years to discuss
the largest and fastest-growing segment of the electorate across the
country: Independents.
The two shook loose old narratives
and explored why independents cause so much heartburn among the DC
crowd.
It was a timely discussion and we
encourage you to watch it and share it with your network:
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