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Monthly Archives: May 2013

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Alabama Will Hold Special Congressional Election Later This Year

Posted on May 26, 2013 by adminMay 26, 2013
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On May 23, Alabama Republican Congressman Jo Bonner said he will resign from Congress on August 15, 2013.  Therefore, the state will hold a special election in the First District soon afterwards. Bonner was re-elected with no ballot-listed opponent in … Continue reading →

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Naples, Florida, Daily Newspaper Covers Libertarian Party State Convention

Posted on May 25, 2013 by adminMay 25, 2013
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The Naples News has this story about the Florida Libertarian Party’s state convention.   The focus of the article is the talk given to the convention by Roger Stone. … Continue reading →

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Missouri Legislature Adjourns; Only Two Election Law Bills Passed All Year

Posted on May 25, 2013 by adminMay 25, 2013
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On May 17, the Missouri legislature adjourned for the year.  Only two election law bills passed this year.  SB 116 makes it easier for overseas voters to register to vote and easier for them to request an absentee ballot.  The … Continue reading →

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Late-Counted Votes Appear to Change Outcome in California Special Legislative Election

Posted on May 25, 2013 by adminMay 25, 2013
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California held a special election to fill the vacant State Senate seat, 16th district, on May 21.  Five candidates appeared on the ballot.  In California special elections, if anyone gets 50% in the first round, there is no further election. … Continue reading →

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Massachusetts Election Law Committee Hears Some Election Law Bills

Posted on May 25, 2013 by adminMay 25, 2013
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On May 15, the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Election Laws heard four election law bills.  In Massachusetts, the committee typically takes testimony, and then takes several weeks to decide whether to pass the bills. The Committee heard testimony on these … Continue reading →

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