On April 10, Maryland became the first state to pass the National Popular Vote Plan, when Governor Martin O’Malley signed SB 634 into law.
Monthly Archives: April 2007
Parties that wish to appear on the Georgia statewide ballot in 2008 are permitted to start circulating their statewide petition, effective April 8, 2007. The law permits the statewide party petition to circulate during the 15 months prior to the … Continue reading
As noted in an April 8 post, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, MSNBC, and The Politico, are jointly sponsoring a debate on May 3 among nine Republican candidates for president. On April 10, Gallup/USA Today released a poll, showing these … Continue reading
On April 3, some members of the Green and Libertarian Parties were elected or re-elected to local non-partisan offices. Four Greens were elected or re-elected to the Madison, Wisconsin common council. Also in Wisconsin, one Green was elected to the … Continue reading
On April 1, the Ontario Provincial Citizens Assembly chose the Mixed Member Proportional Voting System, for future Ontario provincial elections. The voters will vote on this system on October 10, 1997. Under the Mixed Member Proportional system, Ontario would have … Continue reading