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News Story About Americans Elect Petition in Iowa

Posted on April 7, 2012 by Richard WingerApril 7, 2012
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Here is a newspaper story about the Americans Elect petition in Iowa. The story, oddly enough, does not mention the detail that the Iowa petition carries stand-in presidential and vice-presidential candidates. Iowa is one of the eleven states in which … Continue reading →

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Washington Post Suggests Instant Runoff Voting for District of Columbia Local Elections

Posted on April 7, 2012 by Richard WingerApril 7, 2012
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The April 6 Washington Post has this editorial, deploring the low turnout in the April 2012 primary in Washington, D.C., and suggesting that the city consider using instant runoff voting. The editorial is not detailed, and one wonders if the … Continue reading →

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Alabama Ballot Access Bill May Get Senate Vote on April 10

Posted on April 7, 2012 by Richard WingerApril 7, 2012
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Alabama SB 15, which improves ballot access for minor parties and independent candidates, may receive a vote in the Alabama Senate on April 10. It was eligible for such a vote on April 3 and April 5, but it didn’t … Continue reading →

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New Mexico State Legislator May be Omitted from Republican Primary Ballot

Posted on April 7, 2012 by Richard WingerApril 7, 2012
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New Mexico Representative Dianne Hamilton, a Republican member of the legislature since 1998 who wishes to run for re-election this year, is in danger of being omitted from the June 2012 primary ballot. Her petition to get on the primary … Continue reading →

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Working Families Party May Run its Own Nominee Against Incumbent Democratic Congressman

Posted on April 6, 2012 by Richard WingerApril 6, 2012
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The Working Families Party may run New York Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries for U.S. House in the 10th district in Brooklyn, even if Jeffries doesn’t win the Democratic Party primary for that seat. The incumbent, Congressman Edolphus Towns, has been in … Continue reading →

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