Political Party Rules, not State Law, decides how Party’s Apportion National Convention Delegates
Everyone knows that the Governor and State Legislators are actively considering a move of the 2008 California Presidential Primary from June to the first Tuesday in February.
There is no doubt that it is within the authority of these politicians to move around the date of California’s primary — and they have done so, a lot, over the years. I would go so far as to say that it is extremely likely that it will move.
In some recent news articles about this potential change of date, there have been references to making changes in the way that the major political parties select their delegates to their respective national political conventions.
So this seems like a great opportunity to make it very clear to the Governor and to the Legislators — that is not a decision for the State of California to make… Both literally, and legally.
While the State does have authority to determine when the primary election is held, it is actually political parties themselves that have the legal right to determine how (or if) they are going to use the results from that primary in apportioning delegates their party’s respective… Read More