Percentage of the population vote based on letter next to the candidates name?! (user search)
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« on: January 15, 2020, 06:05:11 AM »

Given results in barely contested and hopeless races, I think it should be between 40-70% of the population depending on the state. Basically take any random hopeless election and multiply the result of the losing party by 2.

Depending on the race, this gives anywhere from 40% to 70% (for hopeless candidates that get 20% and 35% respectively)

States with high racial polarization (ie the deep south) will have more of it in my opinion as well.

sh**t like this is why I think voting straight ticket should be banned. Makes voters at least give some thought to their choices rather than hitting one button and leaving.

I am not memorizing dozens and dozens and dozens of judicial candidates.

Judicial races should not be partisan to begin with. Hell, you could even argue they shouldn't be elections at all!

I am not opposed to retention elections for judges, but the first election (or replacement if the retention election fails) should be an appointment from some independent justice commitee o or possibly from the state legislature if you want politician's control.
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