Virginia Bill, Ending Ability of Office-Holders to Dictate Party Nomination Method, Dies in Senate

Virginia SB 126 did not pass, and the legislature has now adjourned. It would have repealed the law that lets incumbents dictate to their party which nomination method should be used for that particular office, convention or primary. The law was held unconstitutional last year by the Fourth Circuit, but it will remain on the books, even though it has no force.


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