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Civil Litigation,
Government

Jul. 24, 2019

Independent voters sue state to vote in presidential primary

Californians should be able to vote for whomever they want in the state’s presidential primary regardless of party affiliation, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Independent Voter Project.

Californians should be able to vote for whomever they want in the state's presidential primary regardless of party affiliation, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Independent Voter Project.

The complaint does not argue that no party preference voters should be allowed to participate in the Democratic or Republic Party primaries if those parties object. Rather, the suit contends the state must provide voters with the opti...

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