Virginia Files Brief in Fourth Circuit in Party Rights Case

On October 22, the Virginia Board of Elections filed this brief in the Fourth Circuit in Fitzgerald v Alcorn, 18-1111. The issue is the Virginia law that says incumbent office-holders who are running for re-election may dictate to their party whether to use a primary or a convention in that particular race. The U.S. District Court had invalidated the law. The state is mostly arguing that the case is procedurally flawed.


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Virginia Files Brief in Fourth Circuit in Party Rights Case — 1 Comment

  1. Monarchy still survives in VA ??? !!!

    Revive the Union Army of the Potomac and liberate VA again ??? !!!

    NO primaries, caucuses and conventions.

    PR and AppV

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