Explore our interactive map to see which states are pursing key electoral reforms this year, potentially reshaping their future political landscapes.
In 2024, seven states are pursuing nonpartisan election reform measures to abolish party primaries. Nevada’s top-five and South Dakota's top-two measure have already qualified, and Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, and Montana are pursing similar measures.
Of all the important measures on the 2024 ballot, primary reform could have the biggest impact on American democracy — with the potential to affect 19M voters, give millions of independents the right to vote in primaries, and liberate 45 members of Congress from the perverse incentives of party primaries.
To learn more about how these changes could foster a more representative and functional government, explore the insights in Unite America Executive Director Nick Troiano's new book, The Primary Solution.