§ 21-2-191 - Parties entitled to hold primaries; dates; decision to elect delegates to presidential nominating convention in primary; qualifying periods for candidates for delegate
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-191   (2010)
    21-2-191.    Parties entitled to hold primaries; dates; decision to elect  delegates to presidential nominating convention in primary; qualifying  periods for candidates for delegate 
      As  provided in this article, a presidential preference primary shall be  held in 2008 and every four years thereafter for each political party or  body which has cast for its candidates for President and Vice President  in the last presidential election more than 20 percent of the total  vote cast for President and Vice President in the state, so that the  electors may express their preference for one person to be the candidate  for nomination by such person's party or body for the office of  President of the United States; provided, however, that no elector shall  vote in the primary of more than one political party or body in the  same presidential preference primary. Such primary shall be held on  February 5, 2008, and on the first Tuesday in February every four years  thereafter. A state political party or body may by rule choose to elect  any portion of its delegates to that party's or body's presidential  nominating convention in the primary; and, if a state political party or  body chooses to elect any portion of its delegates, such state  political party or body shall establish the qualifying period for those  candidates for delegate and delegate alternate positions which are to be  elected in the primary and for any party officials to be elected in the  primary and shall also establish the date on which state and county  party executive committees shall certify to the Secretary of State or  the superintendent, as the case may be, the names of any such candidates  who are to be elected in the primary; provided, however, that such  dates shall not be later than November 1 of the year preceding the year  in which the presidential preference primary is to be held.