Salt Lake Tribune Story Says Conceivably, Republican Candidates in Utah Might Not Have their Party Label on the November Ballot

This Salt Lake Tribune story says, in theory, under existing Utah law, the Republican Party’s nominees in the November 2018 might not have their party label on the ballot. Existing law says parties that promised to let candidates get on the primary ballot by petition are the only ones that are permitted to have the party label on the November ballot. Republican Party leaders recently changed their bylaws to disallow petitioning candidates. Thanks to Political Wire for the link.


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Salt Lake Tribune Story Says Conceivably, Republican Candidates in Utah Might Not Have their Party Label on the November Ballot — 4 Comments

  1. How many DARK AGE freaks/idiots are there in the Utah regime ???

    PR and AppV

  2. The Utah oligarchy-hacks stuff is what caused the official ballots to come along in 1888-1890 in civilized States.

  3. The United Coalition has very strong potential for Green/Democratic/Republican Parties uniting in Mendocino County, California, USA around Green Party candidate ballot qualified for County government election on June 5th, 2018.

    The United Coalition advocates equal treatment, equal time and free speech liberties for all candidates to self proclaim any party they wish without penalty except hate words for political party titles are prohibited and censored.

    More info. coming about UCC candidates in Mendocino County, California, USA, being discussed and strengthened.

    The UCC consists of good Democratics and good Republicans, working together for the good of the whole; all parties and independents.

    http://www.international-parliament.org/ucc.html

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