GPCA Strategic Action Plan

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This collection of pages, presented by the state party Committees and Working Groups, presents the current thinking, and an opportunity to comment.

This collection is divided in two groups: a general discussion of strategy (divided into time blocks) and some specific "current topics".

Please Log-in or create an account. Please choose from the links below and click to comment. Please keep your comments fairly short (suggested 300 words or less). Please submit specific, realistic, and action-based ideas. Please do not edit any one else's comments, only your own. Please note who you are and what county you are from. Thank you!

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General Discussion

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Current Topics

  • THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS, THESE ARE ONLY SOME TOPICS TO BEGIN CONVERSATION
  • YOU CAN ADD TOPICS - ADD THEM HERE

Instructions: click Edit link on right. Double space below the Topic where you want to insert your topic. Type the same characters you see in front of and following the topics below. This is the code that creates a link to a seperate page. Scroll down and click Save Page.

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If Proposition 14 prevails then we must join forces with others to expose its problems. It may take an election or two to show problems concerning the lack of competition in the General Election, the pressure and expense of all out primary contests and the lower voter participation. Our objectives should be its removal or to mend it to a ranked-choice electoral system. We must show the folly and the change to make it better.