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Monthly Archives: June 2009

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Connecticut Governor Signs Bill for Special Elections for U.S. Senate

Posted on June 26, 2009 by adminJune 26, 2009
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On June 26, Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell signed SB 913. It provides that when a vacancy occurs in a U.S. Senate seat, the vacancy should be filled with a special election (unless the vacancy is quite close in time … Continue reading →

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California Congressmember Co-Sponsors Birth Certificate Bill

Posted on June 26, 2009 by adminJune 26, 2009
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California Congressmember John Campbell (R-Irvine, 48th district) has become a co-sponsor of HR 1503, the bill to require presidential candidates to submit a copy of their birth certificate when they file with the Federal Election Commission. Campbell is the first … Continue reading →

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Commentary on California Democratic Legislator's Switch to Being an Independent

Posted on June 26, 2009 by adminJune 26, 2009
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Several California daily newspapers have published commentary about Assemblymember Juan Arambula, who revealed on June 23 that he had changed his registration from “Democratic” to “Independent”. See here and here. … Continue reading →

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Commentary on California Democratic Legislator’s Switch to Being an Independent

Posted on June 26, 2009 by adminJune 26, 2009
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Several California daily newspapers have published commentary about Assemblymember Juan Arambula, who revealed on June 23 that he had changed his registration from “Democratic” to “Independent”. See here and here. … Continue reading →

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Many Felons in Prison May Vote in Alabama

Posted on June 26, 2009 by adminJune 26, 2009
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The Dothan Eagle, a daily newspaper in Alabama, has this story about incarcerated felons being able to vote in Alabama. The Alabama Constitution, for over 100 years, has prohibited people from voting if they have been convicted of “crimes of … Continue reading →

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