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Court Explains why Kinston Voters Don't Have Standing to Challenge Nullification of Initiative Making City Elections Non-Partisan

Posted on December 21, 2010 by adminDecember 21, 2010
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On December 20, a U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., issued an opinion explaining the basis for its order last week in LaRoque v Holder.  This is the case brought by some voters in Kinston, North Carolina, who supported a … Continue reading →

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Court Explains why Kinston Voters Don’t Have Standing to Challenge Nullification of Initiative Making City Elections Non-Partisan

Posted on December 21, 2010 by adminDecember 21, 2010
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On December 20, a U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., issued an opinion explaining the basis for its order last week in LaRoque v Holder.  This is the case brought by some voters in Kinston, North Carolina, who supported a … Continue reading →

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Arizona Recount Confirms that Measure to Move Petition Deadline for Initiatives from July to May did not Pass

Posted on December 21, 2010 by adminDecember 21, 2010
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On December 20, the Arizona Secretary of State announced that the statewide recount for Proposition 112 shows the same result as the original count.  The measure was defeated under both counts.  The first count showed it losing by 128 votes, … Continue reading →

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U.S. Census Bureau Releases Calculation on How Many House Seats for Each State.

Posted on December 21, 2010 by adminDecember 21, 2010
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On December 21, the Census Bureau released its calculation of how many seats in the U.S. House each state will have, starting in 2012. Texas gained four seats; Florida gained two seats; and these states each gained one seat:  Arizona, … Continue reading →

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Texas Had the Lowest Turnout of Any State Last Month

Posted on December 21, 2010 by adminDecember 21, 2010
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On December 13, Professor Michael P. McDonald and his United States Elections Project posted data on voter turnout for last month’s election.  See here.  It shows that Texas had the lowest turnout of any state, although the District of Columbia … Continue reading →

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