The state Senate on Tuesday passed a measure that would move California’s
presidential primary election to the first Tuesday in February beginning in
2008, while leaving the statewide primary election in June. Supporters
say the measure is necessary in California because presidential candidates
typically visit the state to raise money but spend little time courting voters.
The Democrat and Republican nominations are usually decided long before the state's traditional June
primary according to proponents. State Senator Cox argues that this measure is NOT about making California
relevant. It is about changing term
limits and redistricting. In addition,
this measure would cost $50 to $60 million. We still face a multi-billion dollar
structural deficit and we have higher priorities than an expensive election. The Bill
will now move to the assembly.