New York State Asks Federal Government to Let it Hold 2012 Primary in September

New York state is trying to persuade the federal government to give it a waiver of the 2009 law that tells all states they must send overseas absentee ballots no later than 45 days before any federal primary or federal general election. See this letter, sent by the state on September 21.

New York holds its non-presidential primary in September, and the state wants to continue that policy in 2012. The state promises to move the primary date to an earlier month, starting in 2013. Thanks to the Election Law Center for the link.


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  1. How about Fed mass arrests of the EVIL robot party hacks in NY ??? — who have delusional ideas of being an independent empire — i.e. the Empire State motto in the EVIL party hack NY regime.

    How long did it take for the party hack MORONS in the States to comply with the Fed Uniform general election date stuff in the 1800s ??? — to lessen CORRUPTION.

  2. Sen. Chuck Schumer along with John Cornyn were the sponsors of the MOVE Act.

    Maybe New York could delay the general election until December.

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