California's "jungle primary" system, which allows candidates of all parties to run against each other on the same ballot, is a chaotic and confusing system that does not help either major party and is being criticized for its lack of order and potential for unknown candidates to make it to the general election ballot.
How not to run an election: California edition
Originally reported by The Hill
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