Colorado Republican Party Files Brief in its Lawsuit to Reestablish a Closed Primary for Itself

Ever since 2023, the Colorado Republican Party has been suing to regain the ability of the party to hold primaries in which only party members vote. Colorado law says independent voters may vote in the primary of their choice. Colorado Republican Party v Griswold, 1:23cv-1948. On April 8, the party filed this brief, asking for summary judgment.


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Colorado Republican Party Files Brief in its Lawsuit to Reestablish a Closed Primary for Itself — 6 Comments

  1. CO-

    PUBLIC OFFICE NOMINATIONS BY FACTIONS OF PUBLIC ELECTORS BY PUBLIC LAWS.

    PARTY FACTIONS ARE N-O-T INDEPENDENT EMPIRES —–

    SEE NOW OLDE TX WHITE PRIMARY CASES 1928-1932

  2. All parties should own their own nomination process, including deciding how, when, who can participate, how and by whom votes are counted…and also includes them paying for any and all associated costs themselves. Any idiot judges who said otherwise should be overturned by judges who would be less idiotic, even if only on this issue.

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