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Arizona Legislature Puts Measure on 2012 Ballot to Repeal Public Funding

Posted on April 19, 2011 by adminApril 19, 2011
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On April 18, the Arizona legislature passed SCR 1025, which puts the “Stop Public Money for Political Candidates’ Campaigns Act” ballot measure on the November 2012 ballot. If passed, the Arizona Constitution would be changed to say that no public … Continue reading →

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Vermont National Popular Vote Plan Bill to be Signed April 25

Posted on April 19, 2011 by adminApril 19, 2011
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Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin says he will sign SB 31 on Friday, April 25. That will make Vermont the seventh state to have passed the plan. See this story. … Continue reading →

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Charlie Cook Suggests 2012 Election Could be Bad for Both Major Parties

Posted on April 19, 2011 by adminApril 19, 2011
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Political pundit Charlie Cook has this article in National Journal. He first summarizes recent past elections. Each of the three last congressional elections saw large swings in the partisan lineup of the U.S. House. These are called “wave elections”, and … Continue reading →

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Florida Omnibus Election Law Bill Amended to Require New Parties to Submit 335,630 Valid Signatures for President

Posted on April 19, 2011 by adminApril 19, 2011
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On April 18, the Florida Secretary of State’s omnibus election law bill was amended to require new political parties who wish to place a presidential nominee on the ballot to submit a petition signed by a number of voters, equal … Continue reading →

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Indiana Republican Senators Amend Omnibus Election Law Bill to Keep Secretary of State Office in Republican Hands

Posted on April 19, 2011 by adminApril 19, 2011
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Indiana elected a new Secretary of State on November 2, 2010. He is Charlie White, the Republican nominee. However, White in in danger of being removed from the office, because the evidence points to a conclusion that he voted in … Continue reading →

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