Abstract
I. Introduction
II. History and Purpose
III. Placing the Candidates on the Ballot … A. Date of the Primary … B. Consent and Withdrawal Provisions … C. Favorite Sons … D. When No Candidates Enter the Primary or Petitioners Do Not Enter Them … E. Write-In Votes … F. No Preference Votes … G. Expense Factor … H. Registration as a Safeguard to Parties
IV. The Preference Vote and Election of Delegates … A. Direct Preference Vote … B. Direct Preference Vote Showing Delegates’ Choice … C. Indirect Preference Vote … D. The Slate Method … E. New Approaches
V. Effects of the Primary on the National Conventions … A. Effect on Party Nominations … 1. Indirect Effect … 2. Direct Effect … a. When the winner’s name was written-in … b. When one candidate is on the ballot … c. When two candidates out of three or more are on the ballot … d. When all of the candidates are on the ballot … 3. Binding Provisions … B. Effect of the Primary on Procedural Aspects of the Convention
VI. Conclusion
Appendix
Recommended Citation
Richard H. Hansen,
Performance and Potential of Presidential Primary Laws,
39 Neb. L. Rev. 473
(1960)
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