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Direct Primary Legislation in 1934–351

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Although few important changes have been made in the laws regulating primary elections during the last two years, some of those which have been made are novel and may foreshadow interesting future developments.The year immediately preceding a presidential campaign usually brings some changes in the presidential primaries, and 1935 was no exception. North Dakota has repealed its presidential primary provisions, and in Oregon repeal was voted by the legislature but defeated at a referendum vote. Hereafter, delegates to the national nominating conventions in North Dakota are to be chosen by a state convention meeting at a time and place fixed by the party state central committee. The Oregon law, which was defeated, provided for the choice of delegates at large by the state central committee and of district delegates by district nominating committeemen.

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  • Overacker, Louise, 1936. "Direct Primary Legislation in 1934–351," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(2), pages 279-285, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:30:y:1936:i:02:p:279-285_03
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