New York Legislature Passes Bill to Give Parties More Control Over Their Own Nominations

On June 10, the New York legislature passed S7191/A7761. It says that if two candidates qualify for the primary ballot for district or local office, but one of the candidates is endorsed by the party organization and the other candidate is a new member of the party, the endorsed candidate is the only one who can appear on the primary ballot; the other candidate must be a write-in candidate in that primary. Thanks to Joe Burns for this news.

Nevada Governor Signs Bill for Presidential Primaries

Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak has signed AB 192, the bill to end Nevada caucuses and have presidential primaries for major parties. He signed it June 4 but that was not revealed until June 11.

The bill says Nevada should have the earliest presidential primary in the nation, but New Hampshire law has the same provision, and New Hampshire has experience in moving the date of its presidential primary at the last minute. The New Hampshire law lets the Secretary of State set the date.