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Monthly Archives: May 2011

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Ninth Circuit Upholds San Francisco’s Variety of Instant Runoff Voting

Posted on May 20, 2011 by adminMay 20, 2011
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On May 20, the Ninth Circuit upheld San Francisco’s particular type of Instant Runoff Voting. The case is Dudum v Arntz, 10-17198. The opinion is 33 pages. The plaintiffs, San Francisco voters, had filed this lawsuit in 2010. The lawsuit … Continue reading →

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Americans Elect Blog Emphasizes that All Registered Voters May Help Choose Presidential Nominee

Posted on May 20, 2011 by adminMay 20, 2011
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Americans Elect has a webpage with a blog. The May 20 blog entry again emphasizes that all registered voters in the United States may participate in choosing the party’s presidential nominee. … Continue reading →

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Two States May Eliminate Straight-Ticket Device

Posted on May 19, 2011 by adminMay 19, 2011
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New Mexico and Wisconsin are both somewhat likely to abandon straight-ticket devices starting in 2012. In New Mexico, it is reported that the new Secretary of State, Dianna Duran, will eliminate the device. New Mexico election law does not authorize … Continue reading →

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Georgia Legislature Will Consider Ballot Access Reform Bill Early Next Year

Posted on May 19, 2011 by adminMay 19, 2011
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A bill to improve Georgia ballot access was introduced a few months ago. It is HB 494, by Rusty Kidd (the legislature’s only independent) and Alan Powell, a Republican from Hartwell. It abolishes mandatory petitions for all candidates. Although the … Continue reading →

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Nevada State Court Says Parties May Choose Nominees in Special U.S. House Election

Posted on May 19, 2011 by adminMay 19, 2011
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On May 19, a Nevada state court ruled that political parties may choose nominees in the upcoming special U.S. House election. The case is Nevada Republican Party v State of Nevada, 11oc-00147, in First Judicial District Court, Carson City. See … Continue reading →

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