We have a deal on a unified primary date

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Joint Statement from TDP and RPT on Agreement Regarding 2012 General Primary Election

Parties have submitted a joint agreed proposal to the San Antonio federal panel.

Today, the Texas Democratic Party (TDP) and the Republican Party of Texas (RPT) issued a statement announcing that the two parties have submitted a joint agreed proposal on the 2012 General Primary Election to the U.S. District Court three-judge panel in San Antonio.

The parties’ joint proposal provides for an April 3, 2012 unified primary date, along with adjusted dates, deadlines and requirements in respect to its administration.

TDP State Chairman Boyd Richie said, “We’re glad to have worked out an agreement which we feel works best for Texans. Given the less than ideal circumstances, we think that this election schedule is a workable solution that will create the least confusion for the voters.  We’re pleased that the agreement maintains a unified primary which will save taxpayers money.”

RPT State Chairman Steve Munisteri said, “I am pleased that we could come to an agreement and I hope that most Republican elected officials and Texas voters will be satisfied with this proposal. We are hopeful that with both a timely ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court and subsequent finalized maps, that this agreement not only preserves the original structure of a unified primary, but provides us enough time to accomplish it in a fair and orderly fashion. Furthermore, this agreement addresses the concern of both the TDP and RPT by providing a timeline which still allows us to hold our respective state conventions and national delegate selection in June.”

Notable details of the agreement submitted to the panel are as follows:

  •          February 1, 2012 – New residency deadline for candidates seeking election to the Texas House and Texas Senate.
  •          February 1, 2012, 6:00pm – New deadline of court-ordered reopened filing period, in which candidates for all offices have the opportunity to amend, withdraw or file a new application for the ballot.
  •          February 3, 2012 – New deadline for County Executive Committees to conduct drawing for candidate order on ballot.
  •          April 3, 2012 – Date of the 2012 General Primary Election.
  •          April 14 or April 21, 2012 – Date of County and Senatorial District Conventions, as determined by the State Chair of each political party.
  •          June 5, 2012 – Date of the 2012 General Primary Runoff Election.

If signed by the three-judge panel – nothing in the order shall be construed by the Court or the parties as a waiver of the positions of each party with respect to the schedule or conduct of the upcoming election. The parties’ positions as stated at the December 13, 2011 hearing are expressly reserved. Additionally, the Republican and Democratic parties have agreed that it is necessary to have a primary early enough in April to allow them to conduct their statutorily required conventions as previously planned.

A copy of the order is available online in PDF format here.

All things considered, it’s not too bad. Maybe it’ll get people off Greg Abbott’s back, not that I haven’t enjoyed the infighting. The San Antonio court has signed off on the agreement (order here), but as the Trib notes, this assumes that SCOTUS will issue a ruling in time for all the logistical work to be done. I don’t even want to think about what might happen if that isn’t the case.

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