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WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states may bar a political party from opening its primary election to members of another party, upholding restrictions in nearly half the states. | WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states may bar a political party from opening its primary election to members of another party, upholding restrictions in nearly half the states. | ||
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Revision as of 13:59, 24 May 2005
Posted on Mon, May. 23, 2005
High court upholds primary restrictions
HOPE YEN Associated Press
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states may bar a political party from opening its primary election to members of another party, upholding restrictions in nearly half the states.
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