New Hampshire Senate Committee Passes Bill to Give State More Flexibility to Change Presidential Primary Date

On May 24, the New Hampshire Senate Election Laws & Internal Affairs Committee passed HB 272. It gives the Secretary of State even more flexibility to set the date of the presidential primary. It lets him choose any day of the week, not just a Tuesday. It removes from the law the filing deadline for presidential candidates and delegates, so that the Secretary of State is free to set those deadlines at the last minute.


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  1. You Go, New Hampshire!! Don’t let the Super Duper Tuesday states kick you around!!

  2. It’s just so much fun to pretend that running for President is like running for mayor of a snall town. When it comes to nominating candidates for the most powerful office in the world, being fun is just so much more than being fair or logical.

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