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Indiana Bill for Secrecy of Which Party's Primary Ballot is Chosen

Posted on January 19, 2009 by adminJanuary 19, 2009
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Indiana currently does not have registration by party. On primary day, voters ask for any particular party’s primary ballot. Representative Dan Stevenson (D-Highland) has introduced HB 1404. It would provide that a primary voter decides in the secrecy of the … Continue reading →

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Indiana Bill for Secrecy of Which Party’s Primary Ballot is Chosen

Posted on January 19, 2009 by adminJanuary 19, 2009
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Indiana currently does not have registration by party. On primary day, voters ask for any particular party’s primary ballot. Representative Dan Stevenson (D-Highland) has introduced HB 1404. It would provide that a primary voter decides in the secrecy of the … Continue reading →

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Delaware Bill Lets Voters Change Parties Easier

Posted on January 19, 2009 by adminJanuary 19, 2009
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Delaware has one of the nation’s most rigid laws on when and how voters may change political parties. Current law does not permit voters to change parties in the zone that is 90 days prior to any primary, or the … Continue reading →

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5-Way Green Congressional Primary in Illinois

Posted on January 19, 2009 by adminJanuary 19, 2009
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Five Greens have filed petitions to be on the party’s primary ballot for U.S. House of Representatives, Illinois 5th district. The primary is on March 3. Each Green needed 30 valid signatures to qualify for the Green primary ballot. The … Continue reading →

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Arizona Bills to Revise How Legislature is Elected

Posted on January 19, 2009 by adminJanuary 19, 2009
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Several proposed state constitutional amendments have been introduced in the Arizona legislature, dealing with how legislators are elected. Currently, Arizona has 30 legislative districts. Each district elects one State Senator. Also, each district elects two State Representatives. The ballot for … Continue reading →

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