I know here in Oregon we have candidates running under multiple parties, so that's probably the same situation. For example, the Republican running for state rep. in my district is also the Libertarian nominee. We also have Democrats here who are running under the Working Families party as well as Democrat.
Seems like such a confusing way to set up a ballot, versus listing the candidate once and putting all the parties who endorse them under one check box?!
I know here in Oregon we have candidates running under multiple parties, so that's probably the same situation. For example, the Republican running for state rep. in my district is also the Libertarian nominee. We also have Democrats here who are running under the Working Families party as well as Democrat.
Seems like such a confusing way to set up a ballot, versus listing the candidate once and putting all the parties who endorse them under one check box?!