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Monthly Archives: May 2011

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National Popular Vote Bill Advances in California

Posted on May 4, 2011 by adminMay 4, 2011
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On May 4, the California Assembly Appropriations Committee passed AB 459 by a vote of 14-2. This is the bill in which California would join the National Popular Vote Plan. … Continue reading →

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Paul Jacob Column Attacks California "Badge" Bills for Petitioners

Posted on May 4, 2011 by adminMay 4, 2011
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Paul Jacob, head of Citizens in Charge, which works to protect and expand the initiative process, has this column in Fox and Hounds. The column pokes fun at the California bills to force everyone who circulates an initiative, referendum or … Continue reading →

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British Study Says Instant Runoff Voting, if Used in Last British Election, Would have Helped Liberal Democrats, Harmed Major Parties

Posted on May 4, 2011 by adminMay 4, 2011
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The Economist has this article about the upcoming British vote on Instant Runoff Voting (called Alternative Voting in Britain, or “AV” for short). Toward the end of the article, one reads that the University of Essex studied exit polls and … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Bill Requiring Candidate Birth Certificates Sent to a Conference Committee

Posted on May 4, 2011 by adminMay 4, 2011
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Both houses of the Oklahoma legislature have passed SB 91, which requires birth certificates for presidential candidates running in a presidential primary. However, the House amended the bill, and on May 3, the Senate refused to accept the House amendment. … Continue reading →

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Illinois Bill, Which Restricts Who can be an Independent Candidate, May Have Been Sidetracked

Posted on May 4, 2011 by adminMay 4, 2011
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On March 29, the Illinois House had passed HB 2009 by a vote of 75-38. It restricts who can be an independent candidate. Specifically, anyone who either lost a primary, or who won a primary but then withdrew from that … Continue reading →

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