New York State Asks U.S. District Court Judge to Tell it to Hold its Non-Presidential Primary no Later than August 18, but to Let Legislature Choose Specific Date

On November 6, New York’s Attorney General asked a U.S. District Court Judge in Albany to rule that the state must hold its non-presidential primary no later than August 18 (the statute says that primary should be in mid-September). But the state also is asking the judge not to choose any particular date earlier than August 18.

The hearing, which has been postponed three times, is now set for December 12. The Assembly, which has a Democratic majority, wants a June primary. The State Senate, which has a Republican majority, wants an August primary. See this story. Thanks to Bill Van Allen for the link.


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New York State Asks U.S. District Court Judge to Tell it to Hold its Non-Presidential Primary no Later than August 18, but to Let Legislature Choose Specific Date — 1 Comment

  1. Again – how about have the Fed judge declare that the NY regime is in a state of rebellion against the U.S.A. ???

    i.e. issue a bench warrant and have a U.S.A. Marshal posse arrest ALL of the top gerrymander morons in the regime for rebellion.

    Which EVIL moron gang will be the last in 2012 to fix the last primary date ???

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.
    ONE general day ONLY.

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