On April 21, the South Carolina Senate passed HB 4919 unanimously. Among other things, it bans fusion, the ability of two parties to jointly nominate the same candidate. However, the bill was amended in the Senate, so it must return to the House.
On April 21, the South Carolina Senate passed HB 4919 unanimously. Among other things, it bans fusion, the ability of two parties to jointly nominate the same candidate. However, the bill was amended in the Senate, so it must return to the House.
Only NY and CT remaining fusion regimes ???
Which gangs are more extreme — D/R or third parties ???
Other states with fusion are Idaho, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. However fusion is difficult in some of those states because it can only be accomplished by someone winning a primary via write-in votes.
Why do you use jointly when you mean severally?
I like fission. It is a great source of energy.
Fusion should solely be decided by consenting parties.
Agreed, fusion should never be forced on any unconsenting parties.