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Will a state be able to hold both a presidential primary and a regular primary 2 weeks apart? Consider the logistics of that.The Wall Street Journal COMMENTARY Super-Duper Tuesday By BRIAN M. How about the problem of military service voters overseas?įifth, there may be a problem of interaction with other primaries. So, how are voters going to apply for, receive, fill out, and return absentee ballots in 2 weeks. Many states require a reason for casting an absentee ballot. (The chosen solution is early voting for those 2 counties.) So, if the Grand Pooh-Bah chooses Alabama to hold a primary with 2 weeks notice on Mardi Gras, it is already too late to send out thousands of early ballots.įourth, there will be a problem in administering absentee ballots. Alabama wanted to be part of the National Primary, but someone noticed that in 2008 that day is Mardi Gras which is an official holiday in 2 Alabama counties and Mardi Gras parades will block easy access to several polling places. Third, another scheduling problem is the interaction with holidays. At any time you may have to put on a election with 2 weeks' notice and a list of candidates that will grow shorter, probably, as the season wears on." Essentially, this proposal would say to each state, "Be ready for the call. Second, even if the candidates are known in advance, my friends in election administration will tell me that they need more than 2 weeks to get ready for an election. First, is there a national list of candidates or does each candidate have to qualify in each state? (Remember the Byzantine rules of New York?) While the idea of 10 regions chosen by lottery is better than the rotating 4-region system, there are some practical problems. I have been calling the 5 February primary "the National Primary" over on my Votelaw blog. Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Flanders on Super-Duper Tuesday: Comments Posted by Ethan Leib on Apat 04:55 PM in Article Spotlight | TrackBack I don't quite buy his proposed solution but it is stimulating stuff. There's got to be a better way of doing things. Even worse, with more states pushing their primaries to the first week of February, the nominee for each party will effectively be chosen when people are only beginning to pay attention to presidential politics. The predictable result of this race to the front will be that candidates will no longer wage local campaigns - no more getting to know the individual voters in Iowa and New Hampshire - and will be pressured to mount a national campaign from Day One. With Connecticut preparing to join California, New Jersey and roughly 20 other states in what is now being called the "super-duper Tuesday" presidential primary, America seems inexorably headed toward a national primary - not because anyone necessarily wants one, but because states are rushing madly to be the "first" to select the next presidential nominee. He neatly discusses the pathologies associated with the race to the top - in which many states are trying to make their presidential primaries earlier. Take a look at Chad Flanders' op-ed in today's Hartford Courant here. | Rotations » Friday, ApFlanders on Super-Duper Tuesday « Evidence of a State Humbled: The Duke Lacrosse Exhibit | Getting a Job on the Law Teaching Market.kotodama on Kevin Spacey is no Elizabeth Taylor.on "Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment" - Order Now and Save Big! Joe on "Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment" - Order Now and Save Big!.

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