Some top Pennsylvania lawmakers want to allow independent voters to participate in the major parties’ primary elections in an effort to bring more moderates to the polls.
Currently, only voters registered with a political party may vote in its primary, leaving unaffiliated voters without a voice until the general election.
Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati, a Republican, said Monday that “the extremes of the parties have taken over the primary process.”
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