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Monthly Archives: May 2010

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Final Tally, House of Commons, for All Ten Parties

Posted on May 7, 2010 by Richard WingerMay 7, 2010
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With only two seats undecided, the party line-up in the new House of Commons is: Conservative 305 seats, Labour 258, Liberal Democratic 57, Democratic Unionist 8, Scottish National 6, Sein Fein 5, Plaid Cymru 3, Social Democratic & Labour 3, … Continue reading →

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Green Party Wins Seat in UK Parliament for First Time

Posted on May 6, 2010 by Richard WingerMay 6, 2010
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For the first time, the Green Party won a seat in the UK Parliament. Caroline Lucas won in the constituency of Brighton Pavilion in southern England. Here are the results: Caroline Lucas, Green: 31.3% Nancy Platts, Labour: 28.9% Charlotte Vere, … Continue reading →

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Illinois Legislature Passes Bill for Governor-Lieutenant Governor Teams in Primaries

Posted on May 6, 2010 by Richard WingerMay 6, 2010
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Illinois has been electing a team of a gubernatorial candidate, and a lieutenant governor candidate, in the general election, ever since 1976. But Illinois has never provided that such candidates run as a team in primaries. However, on April 27, … Continue reading →

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Washington State Open Legislative Seat Reveals Flaw in “Top-Two” Process

Posted on May 6, 2010 by adminMay 6, 2010
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The Washington legislature’s 18th district is a safely Republican district. Earlier this year, the incumbent for one of the two State House seats in that district said she would not run for re-election. Soon after, six Republicans announced that they … Continue reading →

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Washington State Open Legislative Seat Reveals Flaw in "Top-Two" Process

Posted on May 6, 2010 by Richard WingerMay 6, 2010
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The Washington legislature’s 18th district is a safely Republican district. Earlier this year, the incumbent for one of the two State House seats in that district said she would not run for re-election. Soon after, six Republicans announced that they … Continue reading →

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