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System for selecting candidates in a primary election
The blanket primary is a system used for selecting political party candidates in a primary election, used in Argentina and historically in the United States
Blanket_primary
Top-two primary election
party. The partisan blanket primary was used in Washington for nearly 65 years and briefly in California. However, the blanket primary was ruled unconstitutional
Nonpartisan_primary
Election that narrows the field of candidates before an election for office
nonpartisan blanket primary). However, unlike the kinds of primaries mentioned above, in a "unified primary" uses a nonpartisan primary with approval
Primary_election
lieutenant governor of Alaska. The primary election will occur on August 18, 2026 as a nonpartisan blanket primary, in which the four highest-placing
2026 Alaska gubernatorial election
2026_Alaska_gubernatorial_election
Type of state election
2008, whereas a partisan blanket primary was previously ruled to be unconstitutional in 2000. The arguments for open primaries are that voters can make
Open primaries in the United States
Open_primaries_in_the_United_States
U.S. Senate election in Louisiana to utilize party primaries instead of a single blanket primary since 2010. Democrats have not won a Senate election
2026 United States Senate election in Louisiana
2026_United_States_Senate_election_in_Louisiana
Challenge by a member of the same political party
Trump-backed challenger in a blanket primary. Only Dan Newhouse (Washington) and David Valadao (California), who competed in blanket primaries, advanced to the general
Primary_challenge
Nominating process of candidates for United States presidential elections
versa. A few states once staged a blanket primary, in which voters could vote for one candidate in multiple primaries, but the practice was struck down
United States presidential primary
United_States_presidential_primary
and ineligible to run for re-election to a third term. A nonpartisan blanket primary was held on June 2, 2026, with state senator Ben Allen and former San
2026 California Insurance Commissioner election
2026_California_Insurance_Commissioner_election
Ballot measure in Colorado regarding ranked-choice voting
proposition would have replaced Colorado's partisan primaries with non-partisan blanket primaries and would have implemented ranked-choice (instant-runoff)
2024_Colorado_Proposition_131
2000 United States Supreme Court case
case in which the United States Supreme Court held that California's blanket primary violates a political party's First Amendment freedom of association
California Democratic Party v. Jones
California_Democratic_Party_v._Jones
four seats of the State Board of Equalization, with the non-partisan blanket primary election taking place on June 2, 2026. The incumbent is Republican
2026 California State Board of Equalization election
2026_California_State_Board_of_Equalization_election
declining to run. He was deemed ineligible to run in the 2024 Presidential Primary as the deadline already passed (but not ineligible for the special election)
2024 California's 20th congressional district special election
2024_California's_20th_congressional_district_special_election
November 5, 2024, in San Mateo County, California, with nonpartisan blanket primary elections for certain offices being held on March 5. Three of the five
2024 San Mateo County elections
2024_San_Mateo_County_elections
Socialist political party in the United States
presidential primary elections. The SCC had about 130 members in 2024 and 90 in 2008. Since January 2001, California has had a "modified" closed primary system
Peace_and_Freedom_Party
American politician (born 1950)
election to be held under the new blanket primary since Initiative 872 had passed in 2004. In the August 17 primary, Murray appeared on the ballot alongside
Patty_Murray
American politician and attorney (born 1951)
ran for Senate again. He finished first in the November nonpartisan blanket primary and defeated State Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell in the
John Kennedy (Louisiana politician)
John_Kennedy_(Louisiana_politician)
American politician (born 1947)
November 6 Blanket primary, October 3 Source: Blanket primary, October 1 Blanket primary, September 21 Blanket primary, November 3 Blanket primary, October
William Jefferson (politician)
William_Jefferson_(politician)
voters. In California, all candidates run on the same ballot in a "blanket primary." "Someone else" with 3%; Michael Younger (D) with 1% "Someone else"
2026 California gubernatorial election
2026_California_gubernatorial_election
local elections. A blanket primary was held on November 3, 2020; if no candidate had won a majority of the vote in the blanket primary, then a runoff election
2020 United States Senate election in Louisiana
2020_United_States_Senate_election_in_Louisiana
November 5, 2024, in Los Angeles County, California, with nonpartisan blanket primary elections for certain offices being held on March 5. Three of the five
2024 Los Angeles County elections
2024_Los_Angeles_County_elections
14th Secretary of State of Washington
new, top-two primary system, also known as a nonpartisan primary or jungle primary system. Unlike the unconstitutional blanket primary, which mandated
Sam_Reed
state senator Jack Metcalf, in a rematch of the previous election. The blanket primary was held on September 17, 1974. Warren G. Magnuson, incumbent United
1974 United States Senate election in Washington
1974_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
American politician (born 1981)
district in the 2020 election; she ultimately placed third in the blanket primary. In 2022 she ran for her previously held state legislative seat when
Kristine_Reeves
American politician (born 1988)
advanced from Washington's nonpartisan blanket primary in which candidates from all parties are listed on the same primary ballot, and the top two finishers
Marie_Gluesenkamp_Perez
various state and local elections. The primary elections took place on August 6, 2024 using a top-two primary system where candidates of all parties run
2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
2024_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Washington
American political conspiracy theorist (born 1960)
funding, Orly Taitz will probably win the primary [along with Feinstein]." (In 2012, California used a blanket primary campaign system for offices other than
Orly_Taitz
nonpartisan blanket primary. Incumbent Republican Bobby Jindal won a second term. Since he won an outright majority of the vote in the blanket primary, a runoff
2011 Louisiana gubernatorial election
2011_Louisiana_gubernatorial_election
Elections for California's class 1 Senate seat
the 119th Congress. Primary elections took place on March 5, 2024, during Super Tuesday. California uses a nonpartisan blanket primary election, in which
2024 United States Senate elections in California
2024_United_States_Senate_elections_in_California
November 3, 2026, in Los Angeles County, California, with a nonpartisan blanket primary election being held on June 2. Two of the five seats on the board will
2026 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors election
2026_Los_Angeles_County_Board_of_Supervisors_election
American politician (1979–2020)
endorsed him concurrent with Letlow's announcement. In the nonpartisan blanket primary on November 3, Letlow finished in first place with 33% of the vote
Luke_Letlow
It was also the first non-special election to use the nonpartisan blanket primary system established by Proposition 14. As a result, eight districts
2012 United States House of Representatives elections in California
2012_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_California
Day for general elections in the USA
The state's unique primary method, a variation of the nonpartisan blanket primary, only requires a further runoff to be held for those offices for which
Election_Day_(United_States)
American politician (born 1974)
California gubernatorial election. She did not advance from the nonpartisan primary in either race, placing third and fifth, respectively. Born in Fort Dodge
Katie_Porter
American politician (born 1975)
Washington uses a "top-two" nonpartisan blanket primary system, in which the top two candidates of any party in the primary election advance to the general election
Michael_Baumgartner
Political party in the United States
the advent of the "top-two" blanket primary in California in 2012, all voters may participate in non-presidential primary elections where nominations
American_Independent_Party
American politician
Oregon Labor Commissioner in the 2022 election. In the May nonpartisan blanket primary, she advanced to a runoff against Cheri Helt. She won in the November
Christina_Stephenson
American politician and attorney (born 1951)
first run for governor of Washington in 1996, coming in fifth in the blanket primary with 10% of the vote. Inslee then served as regional director for the
Jay_Inslee
American politician (born 1966)
complete his term. He finished in third place in the state's nonpartisan blanket primary, behind Democrat Raphael Warnock and incumbent Republican Kelly Loeffler
Doug_Collins_(politician)
American politician (born 1976)
California's 45th congressional district but was defeated in the nonpartisan blanket primary by incumbent Congresswoman Mimi Walters and fellow UC Irvine professor
Dave_Min
nonpartisan blanket primary for almost all races, with the presidential primary races being the notable exception. Under the nonpartisan blanket primary system
2024_California_elections
Independent Party primary was James Bradley, who was simultaneously running for the U.S. Senate as a Republican in the blanket primary held on the same
2024 United States presidential election in California
2024_United_States_presidential_election_in_California
his next term. Primary elections were held in March. As a result of California Democratic Party v. Jones, the nonpartisan blanket primary was replaced by
2002 California gubernatorial election
2002_California_gubernatorial_election
the District of Vermont Christina Nolan in the primary. In 2022, the Washington state blanket primary had 18 candidates on the ballot for the U.S. Senate
2022 United States Senate elections
2022_United_States_Senate_elections
in the primary and endorsed another GOP candidate, Loren Culp, as a result of Newhouse's vote. Newhouse defeated Culp in the blanket primary and advanced
2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
2022_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Washington
Senate elections were held on November 5, 2024, with a nonpartisan blanket primary election held on August 6, 2024. Voters in 25 of the 49 state legislative
2024 Washington State Senate election
2024_Washington_State_Senate_election
sought a full term. A nonpartisan primary for each of the terms took place on June 7. The top two candidates in each primary, regardless of party, advanced
2022 United States Senate elections in California
2022_United_States_Senate_elections_in_California
American politician (born 1955)
re-election in 2022, he benefited from Washington state's blanket primary system and crowded primary, advancing to the general election with 25.5% of the total
Dan_Newhouse
American politician (born 1961)
previous political experience, ran without opposition in the nonpartisan blanket primary held on October 20, 2007, for the seat vacated by the three-term Democrat
Patrick_Connick
American politician
legislature in 2007 to succeed Charles D. Lancaster, Jr. In the nonpartisan blanket primary, Lopinto defeated fellow Republican Glenn Lee, 6,170 (58.6 percent)
Joseph_Lopinto
Representatives elections in California were held on November 6, 2018, with the primary elections being held on June 5, 2018. Voters elected the 53 U.S. representatives
2018 United States House of Representatives elections in California
2018_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_California
October 4, 2021. Elway Poll "Elections Search Results - September 2000 Primary". Office of the Secretary of State. Retrieved May 9, 2022. Associated Press
2000 United States Senate election in Washington
2000_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
non-presidential elections from first-past-the-post to a nonpartisan blanket primary (a two-round system). The proposition was legislatively referred to
2010 California Proposition 14
2010_California_Proposition_14
of blanket primary elections called PASO (which stands for Primarias Abiertas Simultáneas y Obligatorias, "Simultaneous and mandatory open primaries")
Primary elections in Argentina
Primary_elections_in_Argentina
Hutchison. The nonpartisan blanket primary was held on May 1, 1993. Since no candidate received a majority in the primary, a runoff was held on June 6
1993 United States Senate special election in Texas
1993_United_States_Senate_special_election_in_Texas
elections in California were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, with a primary election on June 3, 2014. Voters elected the 53 U.S. representatives from
2014 United States House of Representatives elections in California
2014_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_California
American politician and former football player (born 1972)
district in the special election to replace Duke Cunningham. In the blanket primary election held April 11, 2006, Turner finished eighth out of 17 candidates
Scott_Turner_(politician)
mayor of Durham, North Carolina for a two-year term. The nonpartisan blanket primary was held on October 7, with Anjanée Bell advancing to the general election
2025_Durham_mayoral_election
American politician (born 1971)
Louisiana. In what Louisianans call an "open primary" (but which is technically a nonpartisan blanket primary), Jindal finished first with 33 percent of
Bobby_Jindal
President/CEO Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Governor of California. He came in second in California's nonpartisan blanket primary but lost the general election to incumbent governor Jerry Brown. He
Neel_Kashkari
Nonpartisan blanket primary
closed partisan primary with a blanket primary can help protect a moderate strong incumbent from being knocked out in a closed party primary by a more extreme
Top-four_primary
re-elected to a second term in office over Republican Ewing D. Colvin. The blanket primary was held on September 13, 1938. Homer Bone, incumbent senator since
1938 United States Senate election in Washington
1938_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
American politician
California's 20th congressional district. He was eliminated in the blanket primary placing 6th with 2.1% of the vote. Ellis ran for the California State
Stan_Ellis
American politician (born 1972)
incumbent Democratic U.S. senator Mary Landrieu. In the 2014 nonpartisan blanket primary, Edwin Edwards finished in first place with 30% of the vote; Graves
Garret_Graves
conceded the same day. The primary results marked the second time since California transitioned to a nonpartisan blanket primary system in 2012 in which
2024 California's 16th congressional district election
2024_California's_16th_congressional_district_election
Dakota. The amendment would have established a top-two or nonpartisan blanket primaries for state partisan elections. The deadline to submit signatures for
2024_South_Dakota_Amendment_H
to elect the mayor of Fayetteville, North Carolina. The nonpartisan blanket primary was held on October 7, with incumbent mayor Mitch Colvin advancing
2025 Fayetteville, North Carolina mayoral election
2025_Fayetteville,_North_Carolina_mayoral_election
narrowly defeating Republican nominee Richard G. Christensen. The blanket primary was held on September 18, 1962. Warren G. Magnuson, incumbent United
1962 United States Senate election in Washington
1962_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
to a second term in office. A primary election was held on June 3, 2014. Under California's nonpartisan blanket primary law, all candidates appear on
2014 California Attorney General election
2014_California_Attorney_General_election
margin of 18.45%, narrowly higher than Harris's 18.22% margin. The blanket primary election was held on August 6, 2024. Maria Cantwell, incumbent U.S
2024 United States Senate election in Washington
2024_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
American politician
Lee finished second in a field of nine candidates in the nonpartisan blanket primary; he split the vote with seven other Democrats and finished behind Republican
Alex_Lee_(politician)
election in Louisiana was held on October 6, 1990. In a nonpartisan blanket primary, incumbent Democrat J. Bennett Johnston won reelection to a fourth
1990 United States Senate election in Louisiana
1990_United_States_Senate_election_in_Louisiana
Upper house of the US Congress
nonpartisan blanket primary, also known as a "jungle primary" or "top-two primary", is held in which all candidates participate in a single primary regardless
United_States_Senate
(RCV) method, approved by voters in 2020. The winners of the top-four blanket primary advanced to the ranked-choice runoff election, but only three candidates
2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election
2022_Alaska's_at-large_congressional_district_special_election
only district in Washington to have Democrats win both spots in the blanket primary, with 48% of the vote going to the Adam Smith, the incumbent, 27% going
2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
2018_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Washington
elections in California were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, with a primary election on June 7, 2016. Voters elected the 53 U.S. representatives from
2016 United States House of Representatives elections in California
2016_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_California
American writer (1902–1985)
the Washington State Grange movement and other allies, the unusual blanket primary system used by Washington between 1936 and 2003 enabled qualified candidates
John_Patric
nonpartisan blanket primary for almost all races, with the presidential primary races being the notable exception. Under the nonpartisan blanket primary system
2016_California_elections
fifth term in 2016 with 59% of the vote. Because Washington has a blanket primary system, parties did not nominate their own candidates to run in the
2022 United States Senate election in Washington
2022_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
2024 referendum
voting and nonpartisan blanket primaries, which was enacted by Alaska Measure 2 from 2020, and return the state to partisan primaries and plurality voting
2024_Alaska_Ballot_Measure_2
American politician (born 1966)
major Democrat in the race, Edwards polled first in the nonpartisan blanket primary with 444,517 votes (39.9%), followed by Vitter, who finished second
John_Bel_Edwards
American politician (born 1960)
second term as lieutenant governor in the October 20, 2007 nonpartisan blanket primary by defeating two Republicans: state representative Gary J. Beard and
Mitch_Landrieu
American physician and politician (born 1968)
Washington's 8th congressional district in August 2017, a year before the primary. She initially intended to challenge incumbent Dave Reichert, but the seat
Kim_Schrier
American politician (born 1978)
witness. This prompted a primary challenge from several Republican candidates. She was eliminated in the 2022 blanket primary, finishing third, and was
Jaime_Herrera_Beutler
sweeping every county in the state. Maxey won second place in the blanket primary, with 79,201 votes and Elicker came in third with 33,262 votes. The
1970 United States Senate election in Washington
1970_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
American politician (born 1966)
candidacy. On June 5, de León came in second place in the nonpartisan blanket primary with 12% of the total vote, enough to advance to the November general
Kevin_de_León
American politician (born 1967)
which she narrowly lost. Craig finished second in the nonpartisan blanket primary, thus advancing to face incumbent mayor Ted Gatsas in the general election
Joyce_Craig
party's primary at the polling booth (a semi-closed primary); or only registered members of the party are allowed to vote (closed primary). The blanket primary
Elections in the United States
Elections_in_the_United_States
in the August primary". The Northern Light. May 20, 2020. YouTube Wyman, Kim (August 21, 2020). "Canvass of the Returns of the Primary Held on August
2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
2020_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Washington
Democratic opposition, Gorton was met with shock resistance from a last-minute primary challenge from TV commentator Lloyd E. Cooney. Cooney was a more conservative
1980 United States Senate election in Washington
1980_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
American journalist and politician (born 1961)
nonpartisan blanket primary, she received 39% of the vote and advanced to a runoff election against Republican Daniel Davis, who received 25% in the primary. On
Donna_Deegan
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up blanket, blanket insulation, blanket loan, blanket stitch, or wet blanket in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A blanket is a large, usually rectangular
Blanket_(disambiguation)
delegation to run. Ron Sims, King County Councilman, won the crowded Democratic primary with 17% of the vote. News anchor Mike James came in second with 15%; all
1994 United States Senate election in Washington
1994_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
American politician
District of Columbia, 14 June 2014. "Official Results - August 26, 1986 Primary Election" (PDF). State of Alaska Division of Elections. Archived (PDF)
Glenn_Olds
American politician (1951–2026)
for Mayor of Honolulu in 2020. She placed third in the nonpartisan blanket primary. Hanabusa's final role in public service was on the board of the Honolulu
Colleen_Hanabusa
American politician (born 1981)
On March 20, she received over 64% of the vote in the nonpartisan blanket primary, winning the election outright and avoiding a runoff. Letlow is the
Julia_Letlow
American attorney, businessman, broadcaster, and political activist
gubernatorial election, after placing second in the state's June 5 nonpartisan blanket primary. On November 6, 2018, he lost to Democrat Gavin Newsom in the state's
John_H._Cox
primary election on April 5, 2022. The election was held using a nonpartisan blanket primary, a system where all candidates run in the same primary,
2022 California's 22nd congressional district special election
2022_California's_22nd_congressional_district_special_election
American politician (born 1962)
defeated by a vote of 61–34. Landry won reelection in the nonpartisan blanket primary held on October 24, 2015. She received 10,005 votes (84.7 percent)
Nancy_Landry
term in office, defeating Republican nominee Arthur B. Langlie. The blanket primary was held on September 11, 1956. Warren G. Magnuson, incumbent United
1956 United States Senate election in Washington
1956_United_States_Senate_election_in_Washington
BLANKET PRIMARY
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English
English : patronymic from Blank.
Boy/Male
English Scottish
Boy/Male
Hindu
Signal, Goal
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Lincolnshire named Blankney, from an Old English personal name Blanca + ēg ‘island’.
Girl/Female
Latin
White.
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland)
English (Northumberland) : variant of Blackie.
Female
Polish
Czech and Polish form of French Blanche, BLANKA means "white."
Boy/Male
English
Light; dark.
Boy/Male
English
Light; dark.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from northern Middle English bank(e) ‘hillside slope’, ‘riverbank’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant (see Banks).Scottish : habitational name from Bankier in Stirlingshire.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Polish bankier ‘banker’.German (Bänker) : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle Low German banc ‘bench’, ‘counter’ (see Bank).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably an occupational name for a bleacher of textiles, from Middle English blÄken ‘to bleach or whiten’. Compare Bleacher. Alternatively, it could be an agent noun from blæc ‘black’, an occupational name for an ink maker. Compare 2.German (Bläcker) : probably from Middle Low German black ‘black ink’, hence an occupational name for an ink maker.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Plunkett.
Boy/Male
English
Light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blacker.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Blanket; Warmth; Protection
Boy/Male
English
Blond.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blakeney.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blake.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Banks 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Black.English : nickname for a person with dark hair, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a dark headland, from Middle English blak(e) ‘black’ + heved ‘head’.
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Male
Greek
Short form of Greek Eustathios, STATHIS means "good stability."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Christ; Follower of Christ
Girl/Female
Muslim
Decoration. Beauty.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi
Love
Male
Italian
Italian surname transferred to forename use, derived from Spanish alférez, ALFIERI means "standard bearer." The Spanish word, alférez, was borrowed from Arabic al-fris, meaning "mounted fighter" or "knight," but the original meaning was not retained.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Christian, French, Gaelic, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Swedish
The Zodiac Sign of Capricorn; Kernel
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Martinus, MARTTI means "of/like Mars."
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Awe inspiring friend.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Food
Girl/Female
Tamil
Suhayma | ஸà¯à®¹à®¾à®¯à¯à®®à®¾
Small arrow
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BLANKET PRIMARY
n.
The contents of a basket; as much as a basket contains; as, a basket of peaches.
v. t.
To toss in a blanket by way of punishment.
a.
Lacking characteristics which give variety; as, a blank desert; a blank wall; destitute of interests, affections, hopes, etc.; as, to live a blank existence; destitute of sensations; as, blank unconsciousness.
a.
Absolute; downright; unmixed; as, blank terror.
v. t.
To cover with a blanket.
a.
Alt. of Planet-struck
imp. & p. p.
of Blank
adv.
Directly; flatly; point blank.
n.
The opening or slit left in a petticoat or skirt for convenience in putting it on; -- called also placket hole.
imp. & p. p.
of Blanket
a.
Free from writing, printing, or marks; having an empty space to be filled in with some special writing; -- said of checks, official documents, etc.; as, blank paper; a blank check; a blank ballot.
adv.
In a blank manner; without expression; vacuously; as, to stare blankly.
n.
A piece or division of a piece, without spots; as, the "double blank"; the "six blank."
a.
Empty; void; without result; fruitless; as, a blank space; a blank day.
n.
A bed blanket.
v. t.
To put into a basket.
n.
A long, shallow basket, with two handles.
a.
Alt. of Blonket
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Blanket
adv.
In a point-blank manner.