South Carolina State Court is Taking a Long Time to Decide if Republican Presidential Primary Will be Held

On October 18, a South Carolina state circuit court heard oral arguments in Inglis v Heindel, 2019-cp-4005486. The issue is whether the Republican presidential primary will be held in February. The state party rules say only the state convention may cancel a presidential primary. But the state executive committee, not the state convention, cancelled the primary.

It is odd that the court is taking so long to issue an opinion.


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