Arizona's primary system allows independents to take part--but they have to choose to vote in either the Republican or Democratic primary. Our Save Democracy AZ podcast explores the current system and what other options exist to give all of the state's voters equal access to choosing who will battle in the general election. We feature the most interesting politicians, elected officials, scholars, and pundits in conversation with host Steve Goldstein.

Save Democracy AZ
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Podcast Overview
Arizona's primary system allows independents to take part--but they have to choose to vote in either the Republican or Democratic primary. Our Save Democracy AZ podcast explores the current system and what other options exist to give all of the state's voters equal access to choosing who will battle in the general election. We feature the most interesting politicians, elected officials, scholars, and pundits in conversation with host Steve Goldstein.
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12/2/2022
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Recent Episodes

June 23, 2023
Third Way on Electoral Reform
On this edition of the Save Democracy podcast, Host Steve Goldstein talks with Third Way co-founder Matt Bennett about the importance of electoral reform and why Arizona is a great proving ground.

June 11, 2023
Will American Voters Look to Bipartisanship in the 2024 Campaign?
Save Democracy Host Steve Goldstein talks about bipartisanship and national election reform with C. Owen Paepke, author of The Purple Presidency 2024: How Voters Can Reclaim the White House for Bipartisan Governance.

April 21, 2023
Oregon's Effort to Open Its Primaries
Save Democracy Host Steve Goldstein finds out about Oregon's efforts to open up its currently closed primaries. Michael Calcagno, President of All Oregon Votes, is Steve's guest.
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