A three judge federal court in San Antonio a few minutes ago told the Republican and Democratic parties in Texas to plan their primaries not prior to Tuesday, May 29.
The primary is currently set for April 3, but because of delays in the ongoing court challenge by minority plaintiffs to the election districts drawn by the Republican controlled legislature, election administrators from Dallas and Tarrant counties and other large cities said they could not draw the maps, set new voter registration cards and send out overseas ballots in time.
The Republican Party of Texas pushed for an April 17 primary or at the least April 24. The judges sided with elections officials that there wouldn't be enough time to prepare for those dates either.
At this pace, the judges have until March 3 to draw new maps for Texas' 2012 election that will allow counties and the state to prepare for a May 29 primary.
Although the judges told the state and plaintiffs they would not formally set a May 29 date at this time, the parties should plan for that.