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Monthly Archives: May 2009

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Louisiana Bill to Eliminate Primaries for Small Qualified Parties and Leave Them No Method to Nominate

Posted on May 5, 2009 by adminMay 5, 2009
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Louisiana Representative Wayne Waddell (R-Shreveport) has introduced HB 776. It would deprive qualified parties of their own primary if they have fewer than 40,000 registered members. Other states, over recent decades, have also changed their laws to eliminate primaries for … Continue reading →

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Another Editorial that Parties Should Pay for Their Own Primaries

Posted on May 4, 2009 by adminMay 4, 2009
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The Tulsa Beacon, April 30 issue, has this editorial, advocating that either political parties should pay for their own presidential primaries, or that the Oklahoma presidential primaries should be abolished and replaced with caucuses. The editorial notes that it costs … Continue reading →

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Arizona Legislature May Act on Election Law Bills Next Week

Posted on May 4, 2009 by adminMay 4, 2009
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This year, the Arizona legislature has not passed any bills, because the Senate has done nothing except work on the state budget. According to this news story, one legislator is predicting that the state budget will be approved by May … Continue reading →

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Maine Hearing on Bill to Change How a Party Remains on the Ballot

Posted on May 4, 2009 by adminMay 4, 2009
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On May 4, the Maine Joint State & Local Government Committee took testimony on LD 1041, which changes the law on how a party remains on the Maine ballot, from having polled 5% at either of the last two elections … Continue reading →

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Libertarian National Committee Votes that Lee Wright is Still a Committee Member

Posted on May 4, 2009 by adminMay 4, 2009
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The Libertarian Party National Committee ended its phone/e-mail ballot on Sunday, May 3, in the internal dispute on whether one particular member is still a member of that Committee. The Committee voted 12-0 that Lee Wrights of North Carolina is … Continue reading →

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