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That dependence is one explanation for the hyper-partisan animosity in the capitol. This exists all over America, but California has more than its fair share. It did not help that primary elections have for years been partisan affairs in which candidates on each side are chosen by their respective extremists before advancing to the general election. Gerrymandering, the practice of legislators drawing their own district boundaries to suit themselves, made things even worse. (It might also explain why the same voters who claim to loathe their legislators re-elected every incumbent on last November¡¯s ballot.)
The initiative process, in this case, may prove to have done some good. Last November voters approved a measure to adopt a so-called top-two primary system in which all voters, irrespective of party affiliation, vote in the same primary and the winners, also irrespective of party affiliation, proceed to the general election. In another initiative, voters handed the power of drawing district boundaries to an independent commission. In time, these two steps may help moderate candidates.
In other respects, however, initiatives have made partisan gridlock worse. Until last November an initiative required two-thirds supermajorities in both chambers to pass a budget (although yet another initiative has now returned this threshold to a simple majority). And Proposition 13 added the requirement of two-thirds supermajorities for any tax increase. Until very recently, California was thus the only state that required supermajorities to decide both revenues and appropriations.

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hyper-partisan Áö³ªÄ¡°Ô ´çÆÄÀûÀÎ. animosity îØëò(ÀûÀÇ), ñóç÷(Áõ¿À).
capitol ±¹È¸. primary elections ¿¹ºñ ¼±°Å. candidates Èĺ¸.
respective extremists °¢°¢ÀÇ ±Ø´ÜÁÖÀÇÀÚ. general election õÅàÔ(ÃѼ±).
Gerrymandering ÓÚ(´ç)À» À§ÇÑ ¼±°Å±¸ °³Æí. district boundaries Áö¿ª±¸ °æ°è.
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incumbent ÇöÁ÷ÀÚ, ÀçÁ÷ÀÚ. measure ÛöäÐ(¹ý¾È), ¹ý·É.
adopt äÅÃÇÏ´Ù. irrespective of ...¿¡ °ü°è¾øÀÌ. affiliation Ì¿æÞ(°á¿¬), µ¿¸Í, ¿¬ÇÕ.
commission À§¿øÈ¸. moderate è±Ëí(¿Â°Ç)ÇÑ, ÀýÁ¦ÇÏ´Â.
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partisan gridlock ´çÆÄÀûÀÎ ÀÌÇØ°ü°è·Î ²Ä¦ ¸øÇÏ°Ô ¸·Èù »óȲ.
both chambers å»êÂ(¾ç¿ø)¡´ÇÏ¿ø°ú »ó¿ø〉. threshold ¹®Áö¹æ, ÇѰè.
requirement ÇÊ¿äÁ¶°Ç, ¿ä±¸. revenues á¨ìý(¼¼ÀÔ).
appropriations ÀÇȸ°¡ ½ÂÀÎÇÑ ¿¹»ê¾È, ¼¼Ãâ ¿¹»ê¾È.
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