HB 993
From the 80(R) Session
Alonzo
February Presidential Primaries
Introduced: Left pending in committee
TAGS: elections, primaries
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Updated by jeweke
on Jan 31, 2007 11:36:03

Summary

This bill would move Primary Elections to the first Tuesday in February during Presidential Election years.

Background

Currently, Texas has a March Primary. Moving the presidential primary up might make give Texas more influence in national elections. (Compare to HB 996 which moves the primary in all election years)

Additional Links

Pinkdome "Should Texas have an early Presidential Primary?" 1/31/07 (with Rep. Raymond Press Release on HB 993)
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Updated by jeweke
on Jan 31, 2007 11:32:35

Summary

This bill would move Primary Elections to the first Tuesday in February during Presidential Election years.

Background

Currently, Texas has a March Primary. Moving the presidential primary up might make give Texas more influence in national elections.

Additional Links

Pinkdome "Should Texas have an early Presidential Primary?" 1/31/07 (with Rep. Raymond Press Release)
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Summary

This bill would move Primary Elections to the first Tuesday in February during Presidential Election years.

Background

Currently, Texas has a March Primary. Moving the presidential primary up might make give Texas more influence in national elections.

Additional Links

Pinkdome "Should Texas have an early Presidential Primary?" 1/31/07 (with Rep. Raymond Press Release)

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