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Monthly Archives: April 2011

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Mountain Party of West Virginia Holds Nominating Convention on May 1, for Special Gubernatorial Election

Posted on April 3, 2011 by adminApril 3, 2011
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West Virginia is holding a special gubernatorial election later this year, to choose a new Governor. The Mountain Party will hold a nominating convention on May 1, and will probably nominate someone to run for Governor. The last elected Governor, … Continue reading →

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South Carolina Republican Explains Why the Party Wants a Closed Primary for Itself

Posted on April 3, 2011 by adminApril 3, 2011
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See here for an interesting 14 minute You Tube, made by South Carolina Republican activist Edwin Turnage, which explains why the South Carolina Republican Party wants a closed primary for itself. The party recently lost in U.S. District Court over … Continue reading →

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Canada Continues to Debate Which Parties Belong in National Candidate Debates

Posted on April 3, 2011 by adminApril 3, 2011
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One of the biggest election issues in the upcoming May 2 Canadian Parliamentary election, this past week, has been the question of which party leaders should be invited into the April 12 and April 14 debates. See this editorial, which … Continue reading →

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Salt Lake Tribune Blasts Legislature for Outlawing Electronic Signatures on Petitions

Posted on April 2, 2011 by adminApril 2, 2011
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The Salt Lake Tribune of April 2 has this editorial, severely criticizing the legislature for recently outlawing electronic signatures on petitions. Earlier, the Utah Supreme Court had unanimously ruled that the existing law permits electronic signatures. The legislature had responded … Continue reading →

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Arizona County Election Officials Advocate Abolishing Presidential Primary

Posted on April 2, 2011 by adminApril 2, 2011
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The Maricopa County Recorder and the Maricopa County Elections Director are advocating that the legislature eliminate the Arizona presidential primary in 2012. See this story. Maricopa County includes Phoenix; 60% of Arizona’s population lives in Maricopa County. Thanks to Mike … Continue reading →

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