I was always under the assumption that the primary is funded by the party and administered by the state, and as such the party can choose which candidates appear on the ballot, with no write-ins allowed.
For a general election it's different, because the general election is funded by the state, and write-ins are always allowed.
Is that not normal? For a primary election?
I was always under the assumption that the primary is funded by the party and administered by the state, and as such the party can choose which candidates appear on the ballot, with no write-ins allowed.
For a general election it's different, because the general election is funded by the state, and write-ins are always allowed.