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Second California IRV Bill Passes Assembly Appropriations Committee

Posted on May 31, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 31, 2007
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Two California bills that expand use of ranked-choice voting are moving along. On May 31, the Assembly Appropriations Committee passed AB 1662, which lets overseas absentee voters use ranked-choice ballots when they are voting in elections which have the potential … Continue reading →

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Alabama Legislature Passes February Presidential Primary Bill

Posted on May 31, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 31, 2007
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On May 31, the Alabama legislature passed HB358. It moves the presidential primary from June to February 5. The legislature had passed a similar bill last year, but it didn’t go into effect because the state didn’t send it in … Continue reading →

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Illinois Senate Passes National Popular Vote Plan

Posted on May 31, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 31, 2007
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On May 31, the Illinois Senate passed HB 1685, the National Popular Vote Plan for presidential elections. The vote was 37-22. The bill had previously passed the Illinois House, but since the Senate amended it slightly, it must return to … Continue reading →

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South Carolina Government May Pay for Presidential Primaries

Posted on May 31, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 31, 2007
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South Carolina has long been the only state in which political parties pay for, and administer, their own presidential primaries. However, a bill is likely to pass to provide that the government should pay for them and administer them. Senate … Continue reading →

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Massachusetts Election-Day Registration Hearing

Posted on May 30, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 30, 2007
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On May 30, the Massachusetts Joint Election Laws Committee heard testimony on HB646 and SB446. No one testified against the bills. They would legalize election-day registration. Elections officials from Minnesota, Wisconsin and Maine all testified that it works well in … Continue reading →

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