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Independents who want to vote in Pennsylvania’s closed primaries seek help from state’s high court

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Voters hoping to open up Pennsylvania’s closed primary system to independents asked the state Supreme Court on Tuesday to declare the current system violates the state constitution’s right to free and fair elections.

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Independents who want to vote in Pennsylvania's closed primaries seek help from state's high court

FILE - Voters in the 47th Ward arrive at the William B. Moore Manor apartments, to vote in the state’s primary election, April 23, 2024, in Philadelphia. (Alejandro A. Alvarez/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP, file)


HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Voters hoping to open up Pennsylvania’s closed primary system to independents asked the state Supreme Court on Tuesday to declare the current system violates the state constitution’s right to free and fair elections.

Four independent voters asked the justices to take up the case directly, arguing that in many districts and in many races, including for the great majority of legislative seats, the primary elections among Republicans and Democrats are the only real contests, not the fall election. There are relatively few “swing” districts — in most parts of Pennsylvania, one party or the other predominates.

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