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Monthly Archives: December 2009

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Reform Party Calls Teleconference National Committee Meeting

Posted on December 18, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 18, 2009
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The Reform Party has set a teleconference national committee meeting for December 19, Saturday. Now that the Texas-based officers have won the federal lawsuit in New York establishing their ownership of the party’s trademark, the party hopes to rebuild. It … Continue reading →

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Colorado Legislator Will Introduce Bill to Ease Independent Candidate Prior Registration Hurdle

Posted on December 18, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 18, 2009
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Seven states have laws that say no one can be an independent candidate if, in the past, that person has been a member of a qualified party, as determined by what he or she put on the voter registration form. … Continue reading →

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California Commentary on “Top-Two Open Primary” in Print

Posted on December 18, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 18, 2009
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On December 15, the San Francisco Bay Guardian carried this op-ed, pointing out some problems with the “top-two open primary” measure that the legislature put on the June 2010 California ballot. Also, see this Letter to the Editor in the … Continue reading →

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“Yes, Joe Kennedy Can Win the Massachusetts Senate Race” Says Rich Rubino

Posted on December 17, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 17, 2009
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Rich Rubino has an essay, “Yes, Joe Kennedy Can Win the Massachusetts U.S. Senate Race” at PoliticsDMZ at this link. … Continue reading →

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Oakland, California City Attorney Says Oakland Must Use Instant Runoff Voting in 2010

Posted on December 17, 2009 by Richard WingerDecember 17, 2009
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On December 16, the city attorney of Oakland, California, wrote this legal opinion which says that the city must use Instant Runoff Voting for its own city elections in 2010. The voters amended the charter in 2006 to use IRV, … Continue reading →

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