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Guest:
Chad Peace, Co-Founder – Independent Voter Network
Guest Bio:
Chad Peace is an election reform advocate and representative of the Independent Voter Project, an organization focused on expanding voter participation and reducing partisan control over the primary process. He has been deeply involved in California’s transition from closed primaries to the current top-two open primary system, and continues to advocate for structural reforms that empower independent voters and increase electoral competition.
Show Summary
Nearly half of voters nationwide now identify as independent. In California, No Party Preference voters are the fastest-growing bloc. So why does the political system still revolve around partisan extremes?
In this episode of State of Gold, Jon Slavet sits down with Chad Peace to unpack the rise of independent voters, the origins of California’s top-two open primary system, and the unintended consequences that followed.
They explore whether the “jungle primary” has improved democracy, why both parties often resist reform, and what a top-five ranked-choice primary system could look like in California. The conversation also dives into voter ID, ballot harvesting, election confidence, and the broader debate over how to restore trust in the electoral process.
From redistricting battles to Supreme Court strategy, this is a candid discussion about who gets to participate in elections and whether California is living up to its democratic ideals.
Chapters
00:03 – The Rise of Independent Voters
01:17 – Why Both Parties Are Moving to the Extremes
01:33 – The Origins of California’s Open Primary
02:47 – Has the Top-Two System Improved Democracy?
05:06 – The Unintended Consequences of the Current System
07:50 – Top-Five Primaries & Ranked Choice Voting Explained
09:08 – Redistricting, Prop 50 & Partisan Power Plays
12:04 – The Supreme Court & The Right to Vote in Primaries
12:38 – Voter ID: A 70/30 Issue
15:43 – Mail-In Voting, Ballot Harvesting & Election Confidence
17:50 – Politics, Culture & Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
19:21 – Rapid Fire: One Reform to Fix California
19:39 – What Gives Him Hope
20:18 – California Is…
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By Jon Slavet | California Politics4.5
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Guest:
Chad Peace, Co-Founder – Independent Voter Network
Guest Bio:
Chad Peace is an election reform advocate and representative of the Independent Voter Project, an organization focused on expanding voter participation and reducing partisan control over the primary process. He has been deeply involved in California’s transition from closed primaries to the current top-two open primary system, and continues to advocate for structural reforms that empower independent voters and increase electoral competition.
Show Summary
Nearly half of voters nationwide now identify as independent. In California, No Party Preference voters are the fastest-growing bloc. So why does the political system still revolve around partisan extremes?
In this episode of State of Gold, Jon Slavet sits down with Chad Peace to unpack the rise of independent voters, the origins of California’s top-two open primary system, and the unintended consequences that followed.
They explore whether the “jungle primary” has improved democracy, why both parties often resist reform, and what a top-five ranked-choice primary system could look like in California. The conversation also dives into voter ID, ballot harvesting, election confidence, and the broader debate over how to restore trust in the electoral process.
From redistricting battles to Supreme Court strategy, this is a candid discussion about who gets to participate in elections and whether California is living up to its democratic ideals.
Chapters
00:03 – The Rise of Independent Voters
01:17 – Why Both Parties Are Moving to the Extremes
01:33 – The Origins of California’s Open Primary
02:47 – Has the Top-Two System Improved Democracy?
05:06 – The Unintended Consequences of the Current System
07:50 – Top-Five Primaries & Ranked Choice Voting Explained
09:08 – Redistricting, Prop 50 & Partisan Power Plays
12:04 – The Supreme Court & The Right to Vote in Primaries
12:38 – Voter ID: A 70/30 Issue
15:43 – Mail-In Voting, Ballot Harvesting & Election Confidence
17:50 – Politics, Culture & Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
19:21 – Rapid Fire: One Reform to Fix California
19:39 – What Gives Him Hope
20:18 – California Is…
Connect with Chad Peace
Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to our podcast, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and join the conversation on Instagram and LinkedIn with the hashtag #stateofgoldpodcast
Connect with State of Gold

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