Attorney General No.

SA83RF0042

Secretary of State No.

348

Description

OPEN PRIMARY ELECTIONS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Adds and amends statutes to provide that all persons entitled to vote, including those not affiliated with any political party, shall have the right to vote at any election for any candidate regardless of the candidate's political affiliation. Provides for a single primary ballot on which, under the appropriate title for each office, the names and party affiliations of all candidates are placed randomly and not grouped by political party. Retains separate partisan ballot only for selection of elective political party committee members by voters of each party. Requires legislature to conform conflicting statutes. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local governments: This measure would not result in additional state costs. Local governments would incur one-time costs of at least $5,800,000 in 1985-86. In addition, local governments would incur net costs of at least $1,700,000, beginning in 1985-86 and each two years thereafter, coinciding with a primary election.

Proponents

Arlen Gregorio Christine Reed Joel Wachs Peggy Mensinger Roman Buhler C/O Bagatelos And Fadem Attorneys At Law, 1 Maritime Plaza, Suite 2500, San Francisco, Ca 94111 (415) 362-1940

Date

1-25-1984

Document Type

Initiative

Qualified

Failed to Qualify

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