Providing that candidates for statewide political office belonging to the party with the most registered voters in the state be placed in a preeminent position on the election ballot

HB 2172 Providing that candidates for statewide political office belonging to the party with the most registered voters in the state be placed in a preeminent position on the election ballot

West Virginia 2008 Regular Session

Providing that candidates for statewide political office belonging to the party with the most registered voters in the state be placed in a preeminent position on the election ballot
HB-2172


About HB-2172

The purpose of this bill is to provide that candidates for statewide political office belonging to the party with the most registered voters in the state, or in the case of congressional elections, then belonging to the political party with the most registered voters in the congressional district, be placed in a preeminent position on the election ballot. The bill also charges the Secretary of State with the duty of determining officially which party has the most registered voters.

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History

Filed For Introduction

01/09/2008

To Judiciary

01/09/2008

Introduced In House

01/09/2008

To House Judiciary

01/09/2008

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