Virginia Republicans File Lawsuit Against Law that Lets Incumbents Determine How Party Nominates

Virginia law allows qualified parties to nominate by primary or convention. However, the law also says that when an incumbent is running for re-election, he or she can make the decision of how the party nominates. On February 25, the Republican Committee of the 24th State Senate District filed a federal lawsuit, alleging that letting the office-holder decide, rather than the party, violates the party’s freedom of association to make the decision. Adams v Alcorn, w.d., 5:15cv-12.

The incumbent State Senator wants a primary, and the party wants to nominate by convention. See this story.


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Virginia Republicans File Lawsuit Against Law that Lets Incumbents Determine How Party Nominates — 2 Comments

  1. Hmmm.

    Is the VA regime a regime of Dark Age monarchs / oligarchs or what ???


    NO primaries and conventions.
    P.R. and nonpartisan APP.V.

  2. So the incumbent gets to become a Kingmaker? I thought the idea of a Primary was so the party members could decide who the nominee will be.

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