Utah Bill, Giving Parties Right to Confine Primary Ballot Only to Candidates with Support at a Party Meeting, Loses

On February 8, the Utah House defeated HB 68 by 34-37. It would have given parties the right to exclude anyone from running in their primaries who did not show substantial support at a party meeting. In other words, it would have let parties block candidates from getting on that party’s primary ballot by petition.


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Utah Bill, Giving Parties Right to Confine Primary Ballot Only to Candidates with Support at a Party Meeting, Loses — 1 Comment

  1. What was the *substantial* magic amount ???

    How many REAL tribal oligarchs in Utah since the church-state Mormons got there ???

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