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New Progressive Party State Legislator in Vermont

Posted on April 12, 2006 by Richard WingerApril 12, 2006
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On April 11, Vermont’s Republican Governor chose Chris Pearson to fill a vacant seat in the legislature. Pearson is a Progressive Party member, and was that party’s executive director for five years. In Vermont, the tradition is strong that when … Continue reading →

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Special Congressional Election Results, California

Posted on April 12, 2006 by Richard WingerApril 12, 2006
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On April 11, voters in California’s 50th U.S. House district faced a blanket primary ballot with 18 candidates: 14 Republicans, 2 Democrats, one Libertarian and one independent. The various Republicans polled 53.3%; the two Democrats together polled 45.2%; the independent … Continue reading →

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Takoma Park, Maryland to Use Instant-Runoff Voting

Posted on April 10, 2006 by Richard WingerApril 10, 2006
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On April 10, the city council of Takoma Park, Maryland, amended the city charter to provide for Instant-Runoff Voting for city office. The voters had already approved the idea last year, and the change is now final.

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Maryland Outlaws Fusion

Posted on April 8, 2006 by Richard WingerApril 8, 2006
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On March 31, the Maryland legislature passed Senate Bill 129 on an emergency basis. Since it is an emergency bill, it takes effect immediately and does not need approval by the Governor. It outlaws fusion in federal elections. It also … Continue reading →

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Alabama Instant-Runoff Voting Bill Fails to Pass

Posted on April 8, 2006 by Richard WingerApril 8, 2006
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South Carolina, Arkansas and Louisiana all provide for Instant-Runoff Voting in party primaries, for overseas absentee ballots. A bill to do the same in Alabama had passed the Alabama House on March 16. However, the Alabama Senate refused to consider … Continue reading →

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