Saturday, April 23, 2011

To move the discussion to include the primary selection

MADISON, Bryggare (AP)-Wisconsin officials are considering the date of the earlier in the primary elections are partisan.


Kevin Kennedy, government accountability, the Director of the Management Board, said in a letter that the holding of the second Tuesday in September is the primary federal army and the impossible overseas voter Empowerment Act. The Act requires States to reply to mail forms for the Federal State competitions, and the military personnel overseas 45 days before the November elections.


"Time is needed to move the recounts, candidate countries and, at the time of the vote, Alma Mater," Kennedy said.


The staff member shall recommend a specific date, but Kennedy cautioned that, in the second week of August may be too close to the November elections, to meet the deadline. The Board will discuss a date on Tuesday.


Wisconsin was denied an exemption from the Ministry of defence in 2010, when a State claimed it could answer the forms appearing in good time. The Department of Justice announced the State officials that would be a permanent change to comply with the 2012 elections.


All of the new election date should be approved by the legislature. Government accountability Board to send lawmakers a list of possible dates to consider action in the field in June, the first Tuesday of the second Tuesday in August.


Kennedy said, the staff will also be reviewed as part of the application of the requirement of the 45 days of the Federal State in all the elections of officials of the recommendation.


Kennedy said the letter is also the primary of the presidential staff consider the 2012 National Republican and democratic parties of the recommendation, after March 1. Presidential primary is now kept on the third Tuesday in February.


Local officials suggested the transfer of the presidential primary April during the elections in the spring of corruption. Save money, they proposed the holding of elections in the spring, during the general election in November, the 2012 primary.


Kennedy said the Board will discuss the changes in the presidential primary at a later date.

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