Arizona’s 2012 Presidential Primary will be in February, not January

On September 2, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, who is free to set the date of the state’s presidential primary to any date in January or February, said she will not put the presidential primary in January. See this story from Frontloading HQ. The Republican National Committee just sanctioned a Republican presidential debate to be held in Arizona, as an incentive for her not to choose a January presidential primary.

She hasn’t said when the February presidential primary will be held. If she doesn’t move it at all, it will be February 28. Republican Party national rules say no state except New Hampshire, Iowa, Nevada, and South Carolina, may hold a primary or a caucus earlier than March, but usually a few states break the national rules.


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  1. How many State regimes are NOT ARBITRARY LAWLESS regimes — in general — and specifically regarding election *law* stuff ???

    How many govt regimes (Fed, State, Local) in the U.S.A. have MAJOR violations of Separation of Powers – legislative, executive and judicial — with the resulting govt powermad stuff ???

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