Massachusetts' All-Party Primary Reform: A Great Opportunity to Build a Voter-Centric Democracy

Wednesday, July 22 | 12–12:45 p.m. ET

Thursday, July 23 | 6–6:45 p.m. ET

Election Reform
Webinars

Voters in Massachusetts will soon decide whether to adopt the All-Party Primary (APP), a reform designed to create more competitive elections, expand voter choice, and strengthen accountability by opening the first round of elections to all candidates and all voters. If approved, Massachusetts would join a growing number of states that have moved beyond party primaries in an effort to build a more voter-centric electoral system.

This webinar will examine how the All-Party Primary works, the challenges it seeks to address, and what research tells us about its likely effects. We'll also discuss how primary reform advances ERN’s broader vision of election governance that puts voters first and strengthens competition, accountability, and public trust.

Whether you're a Massachusetts voter or just interested in the broader future of American democracy, this conversation will provide context for one of this year's most significant reform opportunities.

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