Primary campaign definition

Primary campaign means the period beginning on the day following the close of (A) a convention held pursuant to section 9-382 for the purposes of endorsing a candidate for nomination to the office of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Comptroller, State Treasurer or Secretary of the State or the district office of state senator or state representative, or (B) a caucus, convention or town committee meeting held pursuant to section 9-390 for the purpose of endorsing a candidate for the municipal office of state senator or state representative, whichever is applicable, and ending on the day of a primary held for the purpose of nominating a candidate to such office.
Primary campaign means (a) each of the Campaigns that BMS selects as a Primary Campaign pursuant to Section 2.4.1(a) or Section 2.4.2(a) or that the JSC agrees to designate as a Primary Campaign pursuant to Section 2.4.3, and (b) each Campaign that is a Backup Campaign that BMS has substituted for a Primary Campaign and then is deemed a Primary Campaign pursuant to Section 2.5.3; but excluding all Excluded Campaigns.
Primary campaign means the period beginning on the day

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