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American Independent Party Wanted to List Donald Trump on its Presidential Primary Ballot, but California Secretary of State Denied the Request

American Independent Party Wanted to List Donald Trump on its Presidential Primary Ballot, but California Secretary of State Denied the Request
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Three California Qualified Parties Will Let Independents Vote in Their 2024 Presidential Primaries

Three California Qualified Parties Will Let Independents Vote in Their 2024 Presidential Primaries
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Letters Urge CA Supreme Court to Hear Evidence that California Suppresses the Rights of Independent Voters

A former member of Congress and two national reform groups have filed letters with the California Supreme Court supporting the Independent Voter Project’s (IVP) lawsuit that challenges the state’s cum

California State Trial Court Upholds Rules for Presidential Primaries

Posted on On January 29, a San Bernardino County, California Superior Court issued an opinion in Boydston v Padilla, civ-ds-1921480. This is the lawsuit in which some independent voters challenge the rules for who can vote in California presidential primaries. California law lets each party decide for itself whether to let independents vote in its presidential primaries. Generally the Democratic, Libertarian, and American Independent Parties allow independents to choose their own party’s primary ballot. Generally the Republican, Green, and Peace & Freedom Parties do not (although in 2004, the Republican Party did allow independents). The court upheld the system. Here is the 14-page ruling. The plaintiffs argue that the California Constitution says the state will hold an “open” presidential primary, and therefore the state must print up a presidential primary ballot listing the candidates of all parties, and must offer this ballot to any independent voter who wants i

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