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Mountain Party Nominates Bob Henry Baber for West Virginia Special Gubernatorial Election

Posted on May 3, 2011 by adminMay 3, 2011
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On Sunday, May 1, the Mountain Party nominated Bob Henry Baber for Governor in the special election set for October 4, 2011. Baber is a former Mayor of Richwood. He will be the only person on the ballot, other than … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Legislature Passes Bill Moving Petition Deadline to March 1

Posted on May 3, 2011 by adminMay 3, 2011
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On May 3, the Oklahoma House again passed HB 1615, so it is now through the legislature. This is the bill that moves the primary (for office other than President) from July to June. It also moves the petition deadline … Continue reading →

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Alabama Bill, Moving Primary for All Office from June to March, and Also Moving Petition Deadline, Advances

Posted on May 3, 2011 by adminMay 3, 2011
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On May 3, the Alabama Senate Constitution, Campaign Finance, Ethics & Elections Committee passed HB 425. This is the bill that moves the primary for all office from June to the 2nd Tuesday in March. It has the effect of … Continue reading →

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Florida Bill that Injures Ballot Access and Other Voting Rights is Postponed for One Day

Posted on May 3, 2011 by adminMay 3, 2011
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The Florida Senate had been scheduled to vote on SB 2086, the enormous omnibus election law bill that injures ballot access, and also injures voters in many other ways, on Tuesday, May 3. However, the vote is now set for … Continue reading →

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Canada's "First Past the Post" System Gave Conservative Party 54% of Seats, Even though Party Won Less than 40% of Popular Vote

Posted on May 3, 2011 by adminMay 3, 2011
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Fairvote Canada has already analyzed the Canadian election of May 2. Here is the proportion of the national popular vote won by each of Canada’s five leading parties: Conservative 40%, New Democratic 31%, Liberal 19%, Bloc Quebecois 6%, Green 4%. … Continue reading →

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