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Monthly Archives: May 2013

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Official Connecticut Election Returns Vastly Overstate Working Families Party Vote in Rocky Hill for Congress and State House

Posted on May 14, 2013 by adminMay 14, 2013
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Connecticut certified its official November 2012 vote on November 28, 2012. The state cannot correct the official totals after certification, even though in December, an error was found. The town of Rocky Hill initially reported that the Working Families nominee … Continue reading →

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Madison, Wisconsin Newspaper Story on Proposed U.S. Constitutional Amendment to Guarantee the Right to Vote

Posted on May 14, 2013 by adminMay 14, 2013
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The Capital Times of Madison, Wisconsin, has this story about the congressional bill to establish a proposed constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to vote. … Continue reading →

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Many North Carolina Election Law Bills Fail to Meet Legislative Deadline

Posted on May 14, 2013 by adminMay 14, 2013
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The deadline has now passed in the North Carolina legislature for bills to have passed out of the policy committee in the house of origin. Many election law bills failed to meet that deadline. They include HB 185, to alter … Continue reading →

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Texas Term-Limits Bill for Executive Statewide Offices Moves Ahead

Posted on May 14, 2013 by adminMay 14, 2013
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The Texas House will vote on May 15 on SJR 13. This is a proposed constitutional amendment that would impose term-limits on statewide executive posts, including Governor. The proposal would limit office-holders to two consecutive terms. Service before 2014 would … Continue reading →

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Law Professor Vikram Amar Analysis Says Initiative Process Can be Used to Alter Election Laws on Electoral College

Posted on May 14, 2013 by adminMay 14, 2013
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Law Professor Vikram Amar has just made this scholarly paper available. It analyzes whether or not the initiative process can be used to alter state laws on presidential elector selection, and concludes that Article Two does not bar the use … Continue reading →

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