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Puerto Rico’s Democratic Primary Has Been Moved

March 7, 2008 by thursday  
Filed under Business

Puerto Rico’s Democratic Party moved the date of their primary from June 7 to June 1, according to an article in El Nuevo Día (Spanish-only). They also changed their method of selecting delegates from a caucus to a primary. Democrats in Puerto Rico will be deciding on 56 delegates — a higher number than 27 states — and could play a far more significant role in choosing a nominee than they have in years past. 

The date is being switched because election law requires Puerto Rico’s primary to be held the first Sunday of June, which is the 1st. The original date was a clerical error, and the DNC is expected to approve the change without any dispute.

So far, this decision hasn’t gotten much attention from the mainstream media, although it’s flitting across the blogosphere pretty quickly. I learned of it from Politico, who in turn got it from DemConWatch.

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One Response to “Puerto Rico’s Democratic Primary Has Been Moved”
  1. LPribyl says:

    Why are the Puerto Rican’s having a primary/caucus when they can’t even vote in the presidential election in the first place?

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