Interesting letter in the strib about the 5th District elections (from last week) [View all]
The narrow margin of Omar's win in the deep-blue Fifth District further shows the need to move away from partisan primaries. No matter who you supported, it's hard to argue that the November election shouldn't have been between Samuels, who garnered 55,217 votes, and Omar, with 57,683. Instead, Omar will face a Republican who garnered 4,765 votes. This effectively disenfranchises both Samuels voters, as well as independents and Republicans who won't be able to choose a viable candidate. We should all also stand up against a system where the victor is decided in a low-turnout August primary rather than the actual regular election. If you agree, please call your state legislators and demand nonpartisan primaries in Minnesota. Would Omar have won under this system? Maybe, but that's not the point. We all deserve a meaningful choice in November.
Tyler Balbuena, Minneapolis
https://www.startribune.com/readers-write-fifth-district-race-fbi-search-of-mar-a-lago/600197945/
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Perhaps the CA system, where there is one open primary and the two top votes getters than proceed to the general.