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Monthly Archives: September 2009

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Mayor Bloomberg Advocates Somewhat Easier Primary Ballot Access

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 10, 2009
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On September 10, New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg announced that he favors election law reform in New York state. See his press release here. On ballot access, he did not suggest any improvements for candidates petitioning for the November … Continue reading →

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If California Republican Party Excludes Independents from Voting in its Primaries, Voting Rights Act May Interfere

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 10, 2009
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The California Republican Party holds a statewide meeting in Riverside County, September 25-27. The meeting will consider a change in the party rules, a change that has been rejected by the party repeatedly during the last decade. The proposed change … Continue reading →

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Santa Fe Struggles to Implement Instant Runoff Voting

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 10, 2009
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The voters of Santa Fe, New Mexico, voted in March 2008 to use Instant Runoff Voting for their own city elections, starting in March 2010. However, although the city’s vote-counting equipment isn’t yet up to the task. The Santa Fe … Continue reading →

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Cleveland's Ward 14 to Choose Between Green and Communist for City Council in November

Posted on September 10, 2009 by adminSeptember 10, 2009
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Cleveland, Ohio, held a non-partisan primary for City Council on September 8. In ward 14, seven candidates competed. Coming in first was Brian Cummins, who is associated with the Green Party (although this is difficult to nail down objectively, because … Continue reading →

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Cleveland’s Ward 14 to Choose Between Green and Communist for City Council in November

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Richard WingerSeptember 10, 2009
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Cleveland, Ohio, held a non-partisan primary for City Council on September 8. In ward 14, seven candidates competed. Coming in first was Brian Cummins, who is associated with the Green Party (although this is difficult to nail down objectively, because … Continue reading →

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