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Huffington Post Column Explodes Myth that Republican Delegates are Being Awarded Proportionately

Posted on March 9, 2012 by adminMarch 9, 2012
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Rob Richie has this article in the Huffington Post, showing that media assumptions that most of the Republican presidential primaries have been assigning delegates proportionately is not true. The article present hypothetical delegate counts so far if the voting were … Continue reading →

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Two Candidates, Both Named Roy Brooks, Compete for the Same Office

Posted on March 9, 2012 by adminMarch 9, 2012
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Two candidates, each named Roy Brooks, have filed in the Tarrant County, Texas, Democratic primary to run against each other for the same County Commission seat. See this story. Thanks to TexasRedistrictingBlog for the link. … Continue reading →

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Utah Ballot Access Bill Passes Legislature

Posted on March 9, 2012 by adminMarch 9, 2012
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On the evening of March 8, the Utah Senate passed HB 233 unanimously. The bill is now through the legislature. The bill says that if a party meets the 2% vote test, it is then on the ballot for the … Continue reading →

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El Paso Church Asks Texas Supreme Court to Hear Recall Case

Posted on March 8, 2012 by adminMarch 8, 2012
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On March 7, an El Paso Church filed an expedited appeal with the Texas Supreme Court, in Tom Brown Ministries v Cook. The State Appeals Court had ruled that a recall petition is invalid, even though it had enough valid … Continue reading →

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Maine Senate Passes Bill Conforming Public Funding System to Last Year’s U.S. Supreme Court Opinion on Public Funding

Posted on March 8, 2012 by adminMarch 8, 2012
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On March 8, the Maine Senate passed LD 1774, which eliminates extra public funding for candidates for state office who have well-funded opponents who don’t take public funding. This step is necessary, because on June 27, 2011, the U.S. Supreme … Continue reading →

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