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Monthly Archives: May 2007

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Connecticut Senate Passes February Presidential Primary Bill

Posted on May 3, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 3, 2007
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On May 2, the Connecticut Senate passed SB 1184. It moves the presidential primary from March to February 5. Thanks to Tony Roza for this news. … Continue reading →

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South Carolina Republican Debate Will Include 10 Candidates

Posted on May 2, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 2, 2007
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The Republican presidential debate set for May 15 in South Carolina will include the same nine Republicans who are debating in Simi Valley, California on May 3. Also the South Carolina debate will include Tom Tancredo. The nine who are … Continue reading →

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Helpful Colorado Bill Passes the Legislature

Posted on May 2, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 2, 2007
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On May 2, the Colorado legislature gave final approval to SB 83. It expands the ability of qualified minor parties to nominate whom they wish. The old law barred them from running nominees who had been a member of another … Continue reading →

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Green Party Mayor Defeated for Re-Election

Posted on May 2, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 2, 2007
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On May 1, New Paltz, New York, held a village election. Incumbent Green Party Mayor Jason West was defeated for re-election by Terry Dunban of the Village Unity Party. New Paltz has partisan elections, but generally the parties that participate … Continue reading →

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Arizona Bill Advancing September Primary Signed into Law

Posted on May 2, 2007 by Richard WingerMay 2, 2007
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On May 1, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano signed SB 630 into law. It moves the mid-September primary (for office other than president) forward to early September. Unfortunately it also moves the independent candidate petition deadline, and the new party petition … Continue reading →

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