 You might know Oklahoma Representative Josh Breachon from several contentious fights with fellow Republicans. What you might not know is that despite being from a solidly red district, he was elected without broad support from the GOP. So how is that possible? Breaching won in a runoff election, but in the initial primary, he came in second with only 13.8% of the vote. Breachon not only got the nomination without a clear majority from his own party, he wasn't even their first choice. To be clear, Representative Breachon's political beliefs are not the focus here. He's just one example of how primary elections in safe districts can go off the rails and increase dysfunction in our government. With a Pick All You Like system, GOP voters in Oklahoma could elect candidates who truly represent them. Follow Election Science for more.