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Primary election - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A primary election ( nominating primary ), also referred to simply as a primary , is an election in which voters in a jurisdiction select candidates for a subsequent election. In other words, pr...
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Nonpartisan blanket primary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A nonpartisan blanket primary (also known as a Louisiana primary or Jungle Primary ) is a primary election in which all candidates for elected office run in the same primary regardless of politi...
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13-14-115. Preparation and distribution of nonpartisan primary ballots -- determination on conducting primary. (1) The election administrators shall arrange, prepare, and distribute primary ballots for nonpartisan offices, designated "nonpartisan primary ballots".
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The law of politics and the politics of law: election law, campaign finance, legislation, voting rights, initiatives, redistricting, and the Supreme Court nomination process; ... The Center for Voting and Democracy offers Louisiana's Nonpartisan Primary: Model or Travesty of Reform?. Thanks to Roy Ulrich for the pointer.
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New York City voters overwhelmingly rejected a measure yesterday that would have instituted nonpartisan city elections, voting to forgo changes in a system of ... They also said yesterday they resented the way he promoted the primary referendum, financing mass mailings that failed to disclose his involvement.
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; Voters Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a proposal pushed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg to make New York City's elections non-partisan, On Staten Island, a Republican won the district attorney’s race for the first time ever. Proposition 3, which would have ... It was an overwhelming defeat for Mayor Michael Bloomberg,
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