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Monthly Archives: May 2011

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Oklahoma Senate Passes Birth Certificate Bill Again

Posted on May 18, 2011 by adminMay 18, 2011
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On May 18, the Oklahoma Senate passed SB 91 by a vote of 41-3. This is the bill to require birth certificates to be submitted for presidential candidates. The bill had passed both houses already, but then it went to … Continue reading →

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Arkansas Libertarians Submit Petitions, Get Some Publicity

Posted on May 18, 2011 by adminMay 18, 2011
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On May 18, the Arkansas Libertarian Party submitted approximately 16,000 signatures to become a qualified party in Arkansas for the first time. The law requires 10,000. The party held a press conference; see this story. … Continue reading →

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Alaska Governor Signs Bill to Count Write-ins Even if they are Not Spelled Correctly

Posted on May 18, 2011 by adminMay 18, 2011
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On May 17, Alaska Governor Sean Parnell signed SB 31, which provides explicitly that write-in votes can be valid even when the voter didn’t spell the candidate’s name correctly.

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Helsinki Accords Group Issues Report on Estonian Election that Used Internet Voting

Posted on May 18, 2011 by adminMay 18, 2011
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On March 6, 2011, Estonia held a parliamentary election in which voters were free to vote on the internet. The Helsinki Accords organization, ODIHR, has just issued a report on that election. See this blog post at Election Updates. The … Continue reading →

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California Special Election Results, U.S. House, 36th District

Posted on May 18, 2011 by adminMay 18, 2011
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On May 17, California held an election to fill the vacant seat in the 36th U.S. House district. All candidates appeared on a single ballot and all voters received that ballot. The ballot listed sixteen candidates: 6 Republicans, 5 Democrats, … Continue reading →

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