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Missouri Bill to Require Birth Certificates for Presidential Candidates

Posted on March 4, 2009 by adminMarch 4, 2009
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Missouri Representative Wayne Cooper (R-Camdenton) has introduced HJR 34. It has 15 Republican co-sponsors. It requires presidential candidates to submit a Birth Certificate to the Secretary of State, and says a certificate of live birth is not an adequate substitute. … Continue reading →

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Texas Bill for Closed Primaries

Posted on March 3, 2009 by adminMarch 3, 2009
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Texas Representative John Davis (R-Clear Lake) has introduced HB 1821, to provide for registration by party on the voter registration form. Then, no one could participate in the primary of any party unless that voter had been registered in that … Continue reading →

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Maryland Ballot Access Bill Hearing Set for March 12

Posted on March 3, 2009 by adminMarch 3, 2009
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Maryland SB 947, to lower the number of signatures for a new party from 10,000 signatures to 5,000 signatures, has a hearing in the House Committee that hears election law bills on March 12 (Thursday) at 1 p.m.

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Restrictive Nevada Deadline Bill has Hearing March 3

Posted on March 3, 2009 by adminMarch 3, 2009
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Nevada’s Secretary of State is trying to persuade the legislature to pass AB 82, which moves petition deadlines, and deadlines for already-qualified convention parties to nominate, to January of the election year. The hearing in the Assembly Elections Committee is … Continue reading →

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Washington Secretary of State's Bill on "Top-Two" Advances

Posted on March 2, 2009 by adminMarch 2, 2009
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On February 23, the Washington Secretary of State’s bill to clean up some legal problems with the “top-two” primary advanced. The Senate Government Operations Committee passed the bill, and sent it to the Rules committee. The bill changes the vote … Continue reading →

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