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Fairvote Blog Reviews Theresa Amato’s “Grand Illusion”

Posted on August 3, 2009 by Richard WingerAugust 3, 2009
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On August 3, Fairvote Blog published this review of Theresa Amato’s book, “Grand Illusion: the Myth of Voter Choice in a 2-Party Tyranny.” … Continue reading →

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Free & Equal Holds Press Conference to Urge Illinois Governor to Veto Ballot Access Restriction

Posted on August 3, 2009 by adminAugust 3, 2009
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Free & Equal holds a press conference in Chicago on Monday, August 3, at 1 p.m, to ask Illinois Governor Pat Quinn to veto HB 723. The event is at 407 S. Dearborn Street, suite 1170. HB 723 restricts the … Continue reading →

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Free & Equal Holds Press Conference to Urge Illinois Governor to Veto Ballot Access Restriction

Posted on August 3, 2009 by Richard WingerAugust 3, 2009
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Free & Equal holds a press conference in Chicago on Monday, August 3, at 1 p.m, to ask Illinois Governor Pat Quinn to veto HB 723. The event is at 407 S. Dearborn Street, suite 1170. HB 723 restricts the … Continue reading →

Posted in General | 8 Replies

First Circuit Rules 2-1 that Voting Rights Act Doesn't Apply to Felon Disenfranchisement

Posted on August 2, 2009 by adminAugust 2, 2009
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On July 31, the First Circuit ruled 2-1 that nothing in the federal Voting Rights Act prevents Massachusetts from ending the ability of felons to vote absentee while in prison. Massachusetts had made that change in 2000. The case is … Continue reading →

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First Circuit Rules 2-1 that Voting Rights Act Doesn’t Apply to Felon Disenfranchisement

Posted on August 2, 2009 by Richard WingerAugust 2, 2009
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On July 31, the First Circuit ruled 2-1 that nothing in the federal Voting Rights Act prevents Massachusetts from ending the ability of felons to vote absentee while in prison. Massachusetts had made that change in 2000. The case is … Continue reading →

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