On September 23, the Nevada Republican State Committee voted again to hold a caucus on February 8 to choose delegates to the national convention. The state, over the party’s opposition, is holding a Republican presidential primary on February 6. Even though the state party’s lawsuit to block the government-administered presidential primary did not win, the party is effectively blocking the primary from having any meaning. The party says no presidential candidate who files for the government-administered primary will be eligible to participate in the party-administered caucus.
Three U.S. Supreme Court decisions in the 1970’s and early 1980’s make it clear that a state government may hold a presidential primary, but it is the state party that determines who the delegates are. Thanks to PoliticalWire for this news.
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