North Carolina Legislature May Quickly Pass a Bill Forbidding Primary Losers from Being Nominated by Newly-Qualifying Parties

According to this story, the North Carolina legislature is considering a bill that would make it illegal for someone defeated in a May primary from then becoming the nominee of a newly-qualifying party. New parties nominate by convention in June, whereas the primary is in May.

The legislature might not have thought about having such a restriction, except that two Republicans who lost in the May primary are considering joining the Constitution Party and seeking its nomination for the same post.


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North Carolina Legislature May Quickly Pass a Bill Forbidding Primary Losers from Being Nominated by Newly-Qualifying Parties — 3 Comments

  1. NC IS A PRIME AREA FOR CIVIL WAR II TO START–

    black communist Donkeys vs white fascist Elephants

    PR and AppV

    Abolish minority rule USA Senate and Electoral College —

    divide larger States

  2. You know, if we had ranked choice voting, we wouldn’t even need primaries.

  3. If Condorcet (RCV done correctly) existed, then we wouldn’t even need primaries.

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