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Pignanelli & Webb: Utah's system is outdated or optimal
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If Frank got his way, the only people with any chance would in fact either be millionaires or owned by special interest, like Larry Miller owns the Utah Jazz. I get the sense that Frank knows this, and would like it. SCARY!
And regardless of how the Democrats spin it, the State Convention is pretty close to the primary. Probably the best example is Throckmorton v Cannon in 2004. Cannon got 58% in both the convention and the primary. There is variation but not that much, meaning the convention in this case was identical to the wishes of the primary voters.
Please, don't sale our elections to special interest. Keep the caucus conventions!
Those who complain the loudest are those who can't get elected: democrats and some liberal republicans who would like to be able to make emotional appeals without ever discussing real issues. Also complaining from time to time are big money special interests who don't like current grassroots control. Ironic and flat out deceitful they claim our system somehow favors special interests.
A legislative candidate can and MUST discuss real issues with his 100 to 200 delegates to ever get the chance to make those emotional appeals to the masses.
Our system works well as presently constituted. Those who care enough to get involved and really vet candidates have some extra influence before we turn things over to the shallowness of mass market elections and the liberal press.
I don't see how it should be a hardship for any candidate for Legislature to have to secure 20 or 60 signatures and pay a little more for filing fees. It wouldn't be much different from running for city office. It isn't so much a matter of money as it is a matter of time. Honestly, if you can't find the time to go out campaigning door to door, you shouldn't file.
In a state where most districts are "safe" and a safe district's dominant party could nominate a St. Bernard and win, a legislator is only representing the 20 or 60 delegates who get him/her out of convention. In my opinion, that makes a farce of our representative system.
I vote for a change. Mr. Pignanelli, how do we go about doing it?
Andrew Parker
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Or if the rules are rigged -- which they are in favor of the special interests that may not dominate each other, but collectively dominate Utah citizens -- then you want to change the rules.
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