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Monthly Archives: April 2007

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California Assembly Committee Passes Two IRV Bills and Public Funding Bill

Posted on April 17, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 17, 2007
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On April 17, the California Assembly Elections Committee passed AB 1662, AB 1294, and AB 583. AB 1662 authorizes use of Instant-Runoff Voting for overseas voters (military and civilian), in any election for which a run-off is potentially required (such … Continue reading →

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Montana Won't Move Presidential Primary from June to February

Posted on April 17, 2007 by adminApril 17, 2007
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On April 11, the Montana Senate State Administration Committee tabled HB 797, which had earlier passed the House. It moved the presidential primary from June to February. … Continue reading →

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Montana Won’t Move Presidential Primary from June to February

Posted on April 17, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 17, 2007
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On April 11, the Montana Senate State Administration Committee tabled HB 797, which had earlier passed the House. It moved the presidential primary from June to February. … Continue reading →

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Connecticut Presidential Primary Bill Advances

Posted on April 17, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 17, 2007
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On April 16, Connecticut SB 1184 cleared all preliminary committees and will soon receive a vote on the Senate floor. It moves the presidential primary from March to February 5. … Continue reading →

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Ballot Access Victory in Nigeria

Posted on April 17, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 17, 2007
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On April 16, Nigeria’s highest court ruled that one of the presidential candidates had been removed from the ballot illegally, and ordered him reinstated. The presidential election is scheduled for April 21. The Electoral Commission said it could cope, even … Continue reading →

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