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Robb Richie’s Summary of Initiatives that Affect Voting

Posted on November 6, 2008 by adminNovember 6, 2008
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Robb Richie of Fairvote has this summary of the outcome of state and local initiatives that affect elections and voting. See here (courtesy of CommonDreams.org). … Continue reading →

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Robb Richie's Summary of Initiatives that Affect Voting

Posted on November 6, 2008 by adminNovember 6, 2008
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Robb Richie of Fairvote has this summary of the outcome of state and local initiatives that affect elections and voting. See here (courtesy of CommonDreams.org). … Continue reading →

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Now is the Time to Ask State Legislators for Better Ballot Access Laws

Posted on November 6, 2008 by adminNovember 6, 2008
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Most state legislatures have rules, limiting a state legislator to introducing a small number of bills. State legislators are now deciding which bills they will introduce next year. If you are dissatisfied with your state’s ballot access laws, November of … Continue reading →

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Statewide Georgia Libertarian Polls One-Third of Vote, Carries Atlanta

Posted on November 6, 2008 by adminNovember 6, 2008
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Georgia elects its Public Service Commissioners in statewide partisan elections. The state is divided into 5 districts, but the districts only relate to the residency of the candidates; all 5 races are statewide elections. Two of the Commissioners were elected … Continue reading →

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U.S. Supreme Court Denied Phil Berg Request on Monday, the Day Before the Election

Posted on November 6, 2008 by adminNovember 6, 2008
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Although there have been perhaps half a dozen lawsuits filed in various states around the country alleging that Barack Obama does not meet the constitutional qualifications to be president, the one that has received the most publicity is Berg v … Continue reading →

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