Sunday, September 20, 2015
Rules Matter...
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But correctly interpreting rules changes matters more. Adam Nagourney and Jonathan Martin at the New York Times are the latest to venture...
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Friday, September 18, 2015
Ohio Republicans Choose Winner-Take-All Plan for 2016 Presidential Primary
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A switch has been a possibility if not in the works in Ohio since March, but the Ohio Republican Party on Friday, September 18 voted overwh...
North Carolina Inching Closer to a March 15 Presidential Primary
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From Colin Campbell at the News and Observer in Raleigh: House and Senate leaders have agreed to move all 2016 primaries to March 15, acc...
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Missouri Republicans Reveal More Details of 2016 Delegate Selection Plan
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Missouri Republican Party chairman, John Hancock on Monday, September 14 shed more light on the process by which the party will select and ...
Monday, September 14, 2015
Washington Republicans Settle on February 20 Caucuses for 2016, but...
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Following last month's decision by a bipartisan committee to keep the Washington state presidential primary in May 2016, there were a c...
Monday, September 7, 2015
Advisory No More: Nebraska Republicans Will Use Winner-Take-All Primary in 2016
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Nebraska has had a presidential primary election throughout much of the post-reform era, but ever since Cornhusker state Democrats traded th...
Wyoming Republicans Aiming for March 1 Caucuses in 2016
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During past cycles, the Wyoming Republican Party has selected delegates to the national convention through a caucus/convention process. In t...
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Georgia Presidential Primary Set for March 1
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This is not surprising news, but the Georgia presidential primary for 2016 is now formally set for March 1, SEC primary day. Four years a...
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
North Carolina House Votes Not to Concur With Senate on March 15 Presidential Primary Bill
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The North Carolina House on Tuesday, September 2 vote unanimously -- 104-0 -- to not concur with the Senate changes to HB 373 . That bill ...
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Missouri Republicans Abandon Winner-Take-All Delegate Allocation Rules
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Jo Mannies at St. Louis Public Radio is reporting that the Missouri Republican Party has opted to drop its traditional winner-take-all meth...
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