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California Governor Vetoes Electoral College Bill

Posted on September 30, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 30, 2006
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On September 30, California Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed AB 2948. See 3 posts down for a description of the bill. … Continue reading →

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Media Believes Senator Lieberman Injured by Ballot Placement

Posted on September 30, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 30, 2006
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Connecticut, like most states, does not treat all candidates equally, on the matter of ballot position. Major party nominees are automatically placed in the best spots on the ballot; then come previously qualified minor parties; then new parties; then independent … Continue reading →

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New Hampshire Court Upsets Alphabet Plan

Posted on September 29, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 29, 2006
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On September 28, a lower New Hampshire state court invalidated the Secretary of State’s plan for a fairer order of candidates on the ballot. Back in August, the State Supreme Court had ruled that all candidates must have an equal … Continue reading →

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Schwarzenegger Vetoes Electoral College Bill

Posted on September 29, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 29, 2006
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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed AB 2948 on Saturday, September 30. This is the bill that would have authorized California to join a compact with other willing states. Once states containing a majority of electoral votes had signed the compact, … Continue reading →

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Strange Florida Law on Late Vacancies

Posted on September 29, 2006 by Richard WingerSeptember 29, 2006
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On September 29, Florida Congressman Mark Foley resigned his seat and withdrew as a candidate for re-election, even though he had won the Florida Republican primary on September 5. Under Florida law, his name will remain on the November ballot. … Continue reading →

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