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Oklahoma Closes Its Primaries and New Group Launches to Champion Independents Heading Into Ballot Campaign
Independent voters in Oklahoma will be shut out of primary elections <[link removed]>for the 2026-2027 election cycles after the State Democratic Party failed to inform the SOS of their interest in conducting an open primary. The state Republican Party has conducted closed primaries for years. Coverage of the change has blanketed the Sooner state.
Now, as the 90-day signature gathering effort to put Open Primaries backed State Question 836 <[link removed]> (top two open primaries) on the 2026 ballot ramps up, a new group has formed to champion the state’s half million independent voters <[link removed]> led by longtime OK reformer Andy Moore.
And ICYMI-OKC Mayor David Holt, the head of the US Conference of Mayors and longtime friend of Open Primaries, continues to champion State Question 836 <[link removed]>. Check out his appearance this week on ABC News where he talks about how open primaries will improve the lives of everyday Oklahomans.
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Open Primaries Launches New Litigation Platform
Until this year, the political reform movement wasn't going to court. That’s despite the fact that litigation has been a key component of every change movement in American history.
Open Primaries set out to change that. We developed new legal analysis. We built relationships with attorneys across the country. And this week, we are launching a new first-of-its-kind litigation platform. <[link removed]>Now you can find all the up to date case information on every new legal development in the primary reform space. And there have been a lot of developments!
Last week, a group of five independent voters <[link removed]> including CNN political commentator Michael Smerconish filed a lawsuit <[link removed]>-supported by Open Primaries- asking a Pennsylvania court to end the commonwealth’s bar against independent voters participating in primary elections. The new petition includes first of its kind expert testimony <[link removed]> citing Pennsylvania election data that shows how denying unaffiliated voters participation in primaries dilutes the power of their votes.
Earlier this year we filed voting rights litigation in Maryland and are supporting cases in states from Wyoming to Oregon. We also broke new ground in federal court, establishing the right of independent voters to challenge their exclusion from voting. Our brief <[link removed]> to the US Supreme Court laid out the fundamental questions raised by the rise of independent voters and access to primary elections that we believe American courts (and the public at large) must grapple with. Hundreds of news outlets have covered these cases in just the last few months. Check out SVP Jeremy Gruber on CNN. <[link removed]>
That’s a LOT of progress, and you can now follow it all on the new Open Primaries litigation platform. <[link removed]>
Let All Workers Vote
To say organized labor has not been supportive of primary reform is an understatement. So it was exciting this week to read Philadelphia AFL-CIO President Daniel Bauder’s new piece in the Philly Citizen <[link removed]> offering a major endorsement of open primaries. It’s an important breakthrough with opportunities for many states that are building new coalitions for reform.
Utah Forward Party: Innovation at Work.
When Utah State Senator Dan Thatcher first changed his party affiliation earlier this year from Republican to Forward, it caused a small ripple. Then, when he declared his intent to resign before the end of his term, it started to turn heads <[link removed]>.
Like a number of other states, Utah law allows the retiring officials’ party to determine the replacement that will finish out his term. Rather than following the normal script (make a backroom deal) the Forward Party implemented a bold new experiment in direct democracy <[link removed]>, holding an open nonpartisan election where every registered voter in the district, regardless of party affiliation, could vote with a secure online ballot administered by Secure Internet Voting (SIV) <[link removed]>. The final winner was determined using approval voting. a first for a state used to having party officials determine replacement candidates behind closed doors.
Independent voters are on the verge of becoming a majority of all voters in Colorado. Now a new poll <[link removed]> from Let Colorado Vote <[link removed]> finds a large share of them do not trust either the Democratic or Republican political parties to lead the country, and they value -above all else- their electoral flexibility in primary elections. Perhaps most interestingly there had been some debate in the state as to whether Colorado independents, many of whom became independent through the state’s automatic voter registration process, had genuine political identities. This new poll has ended that debate, finding that voters are making an active choice not to register with a party and remain independent because of their political values.
In other words….independents are independent FOR A REASON!
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It’s crunch time. We’re prepping for a big year in 2026. Ballot measures and legislation in multiple states. Working to prevent the Texas GOP from imposing closed primaries in the Lone Star State. Challenging the use of tax dollars to conduct closed primaries in multiple states. Mobilizing independents to protest their exclusion from the midterm primaries. Research, outreach and advocacy.
We are pushing the envelope, developing new tactics, and mainstreaming the conversation about how we elect our leaders, not just who we elect.
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt put it best:
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