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Californias blanket primary violates these principles.
In another important ruling yesterday, the court invalidated California's "blanket" primary.
Under Washington's unusual "blanket primary" system, all candidates were on the same ballot on Tuesday.
California uses a nonpartisan blanket primary for its state and federal elections (excluding presidential elections).
Held: Californias blanket primary violates a political partys First Amendment right of association.
We agreed and struck down the blanket primary as inconsistent with the First Amendment.
In California's unusual "blanket" primary, the names of all candidates will appear on the same ballot regardless of party.
In California's blanket primary there is only one ballot, and voters, regardless of party, vote for candidates, regardless of party.
Any predictions here are complicated by the state's new "blanket" primary system, intended to make elections more accessible.
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California's party bosses were horrified and sued, and in 2000 the Supreme Court declared blanket primaries unconstitutional.
Republican and Democratic leaders began challenging the system after the United States Supreme Court ruled in June 2000 that California's blanket primaries, which allow voting across party lines, were unconstitutional.
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