Nirvana bassist runs for public office
Krist Novoselic protests against Washington's election methods
Novoselic filed papers on Wednesday (June 3) to run for county clerk in Wahkiakum County as a member of the 'Grange Party' - a party that doesn't actually exist - in order to bring attention to the state's policies of allowing candidates to name their own party affiliation.
In an email to The Daily World, Novoselic explained: "I listed 'prefers Grange Party' in this partisan race. Of course, there is no such thing as a Grange Party. Before I-872 was implemented in Washington, it would have been illegal to list Grange, or American Legion, Eagles, Boy Scouts or whatever next to a candidate's name on the public ballot. The way I-872 is implemented is confusing voters."
The politically-active musician currently serves as chairman of the Wahkiakum County Democratic Party.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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