In a move that could shake up the way New York City conducts its elections, a prominent attorney is making the case for open primaries. Randy Mastro, a well-known expert in election law, recently appeared on "The Point with Marcia Kramer" to discuss the potential benefits of open primaries, where voters are not limited to participating in their party's primary election. Mastro argues that this system would increase voter turnout and allow for more diverse perspectives in city elections. As the city continues to grapple with issues like affordability and public safety, the debate over open primaries is sure to spark a lively discussion about the future of New York City's electoral process.


Attorney Randy Mastro talks open primaries in NYC | The Point with Marcia Kramer  cbsnews.com