Ohio Legislators Expect to Soon Introduce a Stand-Alone Bill to Move Presidential Primary from March to May

According to this story, Ohio Republican and Democratic state legislators agree on the need to soon introduce a stand-alone bill that moves the 2012 primary from March to May. The legislature already passed a bill to do this, but it was part of the omnibus election law bill that may be suspended if opponents of the omnibus election law bill get enough signatures by the end of September.

If the proposed bill really does nothing but move the 2012 primary from March to May, then the law would require 2012 petitions for newly qualifying parties to be due in the first week in January. By contrast, if nothing is done and the referendum petition fails, the deadline will be early February. And if the referendum petition succeeds and the proposed new bill does not pass, then the petition deadline would be November of the year before the election. Thus, without court action, that deadline is utterly unpredicatable. Of course, a court decision is expected very soon on the constitutionality of the deadline. Thanks to Frontloading HQ for the link.


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