Sentences with phrase «single primary ballot»

California has used a unified primary ballot — that is, a single primary ballot that contained all candidates from all parties — in all special elections since 1967.
Under top - two, all candidates appear on a single primary ballot, and the top two vote - getters advance to the November general election, regardless of party.
Because California is using a top - two primary on June 5, all candidates from all parties run on a single primary ballot.
Under Top Two, all candidates appear on a single primary ballot.

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Levy, who is not guaranteed a spot on the GOP primary ballot, argued for a single up - or - down vote on the package as a way to limit special - interest lobbying and horse trading.
The bill contains several ballot access improvements: (1) it moves the non-presidential independent candidate deadline from March to May; (2) it lets all qualified parties hold a primary if more than a single candidate files for any office in that party's primary; (3) it eases the requirements on who can be Read more»
Darcy Richardson, a contributor to IPR who challenged President Barack Obama in five Democratic Party presidential primaries, says he now plans to «actively seek» the presidential nomination of the Reform Party and several single state ballot - qualified parties in hopes of attaining ballot access in a dozen states for the general election.
Barrett led by a single vote following the primary election on Sept. 10, while the opening of six absentee ballots a week later reversed the status and put Meyer ahead by one.
The primary ballots are all printed on a single sheet of paper, and the voter decides in the privacy of the voting booth which primary he or she will participate in.
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