Any registered voter in California may vote using a vote-by-mail ballot instead of going to the polls on Election Day. (Photo illustration by Anne Wernikoff/For CalMatters) In the parlance of politics, “ticket-splitting” refers to someone who votes for candidates of both major parties. It bedevils political devotees as they turn out partisan voters. In some states it has been discouraged by allowing voters to back all of one party’s candidates by pulling just one voting machine lever and making it difficult to opt for individual choices. California is one of the nation’s bluest states with Democrats holding all statewide offices and huge majorities in the Legislature and congres
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