While it may have worked in Alaska I am disinclined to ever put more than one reform measure on a ballot for a single vote. Those who hate part A will vote against it while those who hate part B will also vote against. Combined they can provide enough negative votes to defeat the whole thing.
While it may have worked in Alaska I am disinclined to ever put more than one reform measure on a ballot for a single vote. Those who hate part A will vote against it while those who hate part B will also vote against. Combined they can provide enough negative votes to defeat the whole thing.
In Washington State, we have a single subject rule on ballot measures, and the courts don’t like stretching the rule on other issues.