Many California voters felt pressure to vote strategically in the Top Two primary, raising concerns about choice, representation, and the need for improving the system.
All eyes are on California as votes are tallied in this week’s primary election. A new survey conducted by AlphaRoc for Better Choices for Democracy finds that about half of registered California voters say they are satisfied with the current Top Two election system, while one-quarter are dissatisfied. The survey also finds that voters support advancing more candidates to the general election.
Watch a video featuring Better Choices Advisory Board member Ned Foley speaking about electoral reform at the American Enterprise Institute.