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In Tuesday's primaries city voters will be choosing nominees for all important local offices, including mayor and City Council.
His proposal has been consistently opposed by management as unnecessary and unworkable, even though it would be nonbinding and would not give shareholders any role in choosing nominees.
Voting 9 to 0, the court overturned a 2006 ruling by the federal appeals court in New York that declared the party convention system for choosing nominees to the state's trial court unconstitutional.
That anomaly could conceivably produce the first real fight over credentials at a Republican National Convention since the contest between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Robert A. Taft in 1952, before primaries became the main means of choosing nominees.
Neither party is likely to reduce the role of primaries in choosing nominees for office.
The Democratic Party put the superdelegate system in place starting in 1984 as a reaction to changes that had given voters a bigger say in choosing nominees.
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During the 2008 Presidential campaign, the electorate chose nominees in both major parties who opposed torture.
The list also includes several judges who defeated the party's chosen nominees for civil court.
New Jersey voters will choose nominees for governor and General Assembly in primary elections on Tuesday.
Should President Bush choose nominees who are ideologically similar, it could have a substantial effect on the panel.
That led to a change in the rules, taking some of the power to choose nominees away from voters and conferring it on a special committee.
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