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Louisiana Senate OK's Closed Primary for Congress Races

Posted on April 5, 2006 by adminApril 5, 2006
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On April 5, the Louisiana State Senate approved Senator Cleo Fields’ bill to provide for closed primaries, for congressional elections.  Parties would decide for themselves whether to let independents vote in their primaries. … Continue reading →

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Louisiana Senate OK’s Closed Primary for Congress Races

Posted on April 5, 2006 by Richard WingerApril 5, 2006
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On April 5, the Louisiana State Senate approved Senator Cleo Fields’ bill to provide for closed primaries, for congressional elections.  Parties would decide for themselves whether to let independents vote in their primaries. … Continue reading →

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Constitution Party Copes with South Dakota Hurdle

Posted on April 4, 2006 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2006
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The South Dakota Constitution Party is ballot-qualified, but it still faced a tough ballot access hurdle this month, to qualify its candidate for Governor for its own primary ballot. He needed 250 signatures of registered Constitution Party members, not easy … Continue reading →

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New Illinois Poll, Gubernatorial Race

Posted on April 4, 2006 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2006
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A poll conducted by Chicago’s Glengariff Group shows that the Republicans are slightly leading in the Illinois gubernatorial race, regardless of whether African-American State Senator James Meeks enters the race. The poll included 600 voters and was not commissioned by … Continue reading →

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DeLay Resignation & Texas Election Law

Posted on April 4, 2006 by adminApril 4, 2006
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On the evening of April 3, Tom DeLay let it become known that he will resign from Congress. He had already won the March 2006 primary for the 22nd U.S. House seat. Although Texas permits candidates to withdraw, it does … Continue reading →

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