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Aspen City Council Implements Ranked Choice Voting

Posted on March 11, 2009 by adminMarch 11, 2009
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On March 9, the Aspen, Colorado, city council voted to use Ranked Choice Voting in the city election set for May 5, 2009. The offices up are Mayor and two at-large city council seats. The Aspen voters had voted in … Continue reading →

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Illinois Bill Advances that would Make Voter's Choice of Primary Ballot Secret

Posted on March 11, 2009 by adminMarch 11, 2009
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An “open primary” is defined as a primary in which the voter is free, on primary election day, to choose any party’s primary ballot. There are two kinds of “open primary”: one in which the primary voter must publicly ask … Continue reading →

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Illinois Bill Advances that would Make Voter’s Choice of Primary Ballot Secret

Posted on March 11, 2009 by adminMarch 11, 2009
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An “open primary” is defined as a primary in which the voter is free, on primary election day, to choose any party’s primary ballot. There are two kinds of “open primary”: one in which the primary voter must publicly ask … Continue reading →

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Colorado National Popular Vote Bill Advances

Posted on March 10, 2009 by adminMarch 10, 2009
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On March 9, the Colorado House Judiciary Committee passed HB 1299, the National Popular Vote Plan bill.

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Arkansas Bill for Inclusive Candidate Debates

Posted on March 10, 2009 by adminMarch 10, 2009
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Arkansas Representative Richard Carroll has introduced HB 1863, which requires that candidate debates must invite all candidates on the ballot, if the debate “takes place at a facility or site that was purchased or is maintained thru public funds; or … Continue reading →

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