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On 1 February 2023, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (Democratic) signed Public Act 2 of 2023 SB 13 to amend § 613a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.613a): "A statewide presidential primary election must be conducted ... on February 27, 2024, and on the 4th Tuesday in February in each presidential election year after 2024." 2024 Presidential Primary Calendar The date is compliant with Democratic Party rules-- on 2 December 2022 the Democratic National Committee Rules and Bylaws Committee recommended a Michigan pre-window date of Tuesday 27 February 2024. However, the date is not compliant with Republican Party rules. If the Michigan GOP uses the Michigan Primary to allocate delegates, the state would be subject to sanctions: "... If any state or state Republican Party violates Rule No. 16(c)(1) [beginning before 1 March] ..., the number of delegates ... shall be reduced for those states with 30 or more ... delegates to 9 plus the members of the Republican National Committee ... " [Rule 17(a)]. The state would go from 55 delegates to 12, a 78% reduction. |
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9 changes to the candidate list: California: House CD 47: Joanna Weiss (Democratic) - added. Louisiana: Governor: Jeffery Istre (Independent) - added. Mississippi (filing has closed for the 8 August primary): Governor: Bob Hickingbottom (Democratic) - added. Attorney General: Greta Kemp Martin (Democratic) - added. Treasurer: Addie Green (Democratic) - added. Auditor of Public Accounts: Anguilla Mayor Larry G. Bradford (Democratic) - added. Commissioner of Insurance: Bruce W. Burton (Democratic) - added. Missouri: Attorney General: Will Scharf (Republican) - added. West Virginia: Secretary of State: Putnam County Clerk Brian Wood (Republican) - added. |
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10 changes to the candidate list: California: Senate Class 1: Paul Kevin Anderson (Green) - added. House CD 20: Johnathon "John" Burrows (Democratic) - added. House CD 30: Mike Castellanos (Democratic) - added. Kentucky: House CD 6: Randy Cravens (Democratic) - added. Mississippi: Governor: Gwendolyn Gray (Independent) - added; David Grady Hardigree (Republican) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce: Robert Briggs (Democratic) - added; Bethany Hill (Democratic) - added; Terry Rogers (Democratic) - added. Commissioner of Insurance: Mitch Young (Republican) - added. |
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6 changes to the candidate list: Indiana: Senate Class 1: Lauren Bushman (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. Mississippi: Lieutenant Governor: Ryan Grover (Democratic) - added; state Senator Christian "Chris" McDaniel (Republican) - added. Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce: Robert "Brad" Bradford (Democratic) - added. Nebraska: Senate Class 2: Senator Pete Ricketts (Republican) - added as candidate. Ohio: Governor: Matt A. Mayer (Republican) - added. |
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