Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Amendments to Connecticut Presidential Primary Bill Would Move It Back to April
North Carolina Senate Committee Meeting Today to Discuss Bill Moving Presidential Primary to March
Texas House Committee Report with April Presidential Primary Provision is Posted
Monday, May 16, 2011
Hawaii GOP Moves Caucuses to March 13
Saturday, May 14, 2011
The 2012 Candidates: Huck's out & Other Housekeeping
Moving Caucuses to March on the Rules Changes Agenda at Hawaii GOP Convention
Hawaii Republican caucuses shall be held on the second Tuesday in March of each Presidential Election Year.
A Follow Up on the April Presidential Primary in Texas: Signals from the Republican Party of Texas
As has been mentioned in the last two Chairman's Updates for March and April, the RPT has been closely following the progress of SB 100, specifically as it applies to the date of the Texas Primary Election. To give some background - the federal MOVE Act has been crafted to give our overseas military a greater amount of time to receive and cast their vote by mail. For our state to comply with the MOVE Act, there are changes mandated to the election calendar that lengthen the period of time between filing for office and election day. In the case of Texas, our best solution is to move the primary date back into April with a runoff date in June. In addition to changes mandated by the MOVE Act, the Republican National Committee has passed rules which penalize states which hold their primary elections before April and do not apportion their delegates in direct proportion to the popular vote. Texas is such a state. Thus, should Texas keep its primary date on the first Tuesday in March, those rules would potentially take away half of the Texas delegation strength to the Republican National Convention in 2012.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Michigan GOP to Decide in August on Timing of 2012 Primary/Caucus
Michigan Republicans will decide in mid-August how they'll pick their presidential favorite, and may choose to join Florida in holding the earliest 2012 primaries.
The Associated Press on Friday confirmed the contents of a memo sent by state GOP Chairman Robert "Bobby" Schostak that says the Michigan Republican State Committee will vote at its Aug. 13 meeting on what kind of contest to hold and when.
The committee meets Saturday to discuss its options.
One possibility is a first-in-the-nation Jan. 31 primary held with Florida ahead of traditional early states, ignoring a schedule set by the Republican and Democratic national committees. The 2012 nominating process isn't supposed to start until next February, when Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada would hold primaries and caucuses. Other states couldn't hold a primary or caucus before March 6 without being penalized.