Parties still don’t like Top 2 Primary
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Washington political parties are back in court, hoping to take down the state’s voter-approved, Supreme Court-approved Top 2 Primary. The parties have long objected to the state’s tradition of wide-open voting that allows us to “vote for the person, not the party” when we pick our finalists for the November General Election. First, they and their brethren from California brought down the time-honored “blanket primary” that allowed voters to pick their favorite…