User blog comment:Tr0llis/Voting System/@comment-4621372-20131203204003/@comment-32656-20140105100236

Actually, it is part of the election, and is required for each to get in.

The refusal to admit the black politicians is simply by far the most prominent example. Has been used on others. And, fyi, these mostly had to do with improper elections, not race. Way to be mildly racist, Troll.

Incorrect. A primary is exactly that - especially in countries other than the US, which has made it into a mockery. Candidate needs the support (votes) of both the local membership, and the leadership. In many cases the same in the US.

Both the full election and the primary have systems by which the leadership refuse to allow those unsuitable for the role, or derisive, to be admitted. That is what we have here - not a single thing wrong with it.